Content related to Kids at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Skype with Marvel’s Thor Stars
Boosting Infant-Family Mental Health in the NICCU
November 4, 2021
Angelica Moreyra, PsyD, talks about her work in the NICCU—and how neonatologists can support the critical parent-baby bond for their patients.
What Is the Role of the Neonatal Ross?
November 4, 2021
The Ross procedure offers children the opportunity to have an aortic valve replacement that is their own valve: the pulmonary valve.
Jennifer Raymond, MD: Lessons Learned From Challenges Faced
March 5, 2018
In addition to caring for patients with type 1 diabetes and other endocrine disorders, Jennifer Raymond, MD, MCR, conducts clinical research in type 1 diabetes and telemedicine.
Bridging a Neonate With a Single Ventricle to Heart Transplant
February 3, 2023
Two Heart Institute physicians discuss a milestone ventricular assist device procedure at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
FDA approves new drug for Duchenne MD
September 30, 2016
The Food and Drug Administration has approved the first drug to treat patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy, the most common muscular dystrophy diagnosed in childhood. Some experts contend that
Fighting Cancer with a Pink Tiara, Sparkly Shoes—and a Shining Spirit
November 12, 2015
5-year-old Emily has an aggressive form of cancer called SPNET. But she hasn't let cancer affect her sense of style.
The Emotional Effects of Wildfires and Natural Disasters
December 18, 2019
Fire season can be terrifying—especially if wildfires come close to your home or force you to flee for safety. It’s important for parents to understand how these experiences and other disasters like
Stay Up to Date
Sign up to receive our monthly newsletter, latest news, events and stories delivered right to your inbox.