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Childhood injuries are just part of growing up. But when is it time to seek medical attention? Our expert weighs in.
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Team Identifies Developmental Stage for No. 1 Eye Tumor in Children
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Investigators at Children's Hospital Los Angeles have been able to pinpoint the exact stage of development of the human retina, when cells can grow out of control and form cancer-like masses. The
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How an intraoperative decision to do a cone procedure gave a 13-day-old neonate a normal heart.
Treatment for Inflammatory Bowel Disease Doesn’t Always Work; New Study Uncovers Why
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Investigators at The Saban Research Institute at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles have uncovered a role that TNF and its receptor play in intestinal health that will lead to a better understanding of
A Bench-to-Bedside Approach to Wilms Tumor
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Program combines clinical expertise and basic science to advance care in an understudied cancer.
A Higher Resolution Image of Human Lung Development
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Making it Personal: How Genetic Technologies are Changing the Face of Medicine
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The age of one-size-fits-all medicine is fading. Taking its place is an era of personalized medicine – the practice of tailoring disease prevention, diagnosis, and treatment to patients as individuals
A Magical Collaboration
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