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It is estimated that five percent of children suffer from depression at any given time. The good news is that depression in children is highly treatable.
A New Elise
July 12, 2016
Since Elise Martinez was 2 years old, she was debilitated by a condition that could not be properly diagnosed. It caused severe impaction in the bowels, arthritis and malnutrition. The many pediatric
Tracking Coronavirus Mutations Shows Early Safety Measures and Travel Restrictions Limited Viral Spread
October 22, 2020
One of the largest U.S. genetic studies of the virus, conducted at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, supports public health decisions limiting contact
That'll Leave a Mark
April 15, 2015
Each bout of flu, pneumonia or bronchitis leaves behind slightly altered cells that impact our overall health and the rate at which we age. Researcher Barbara Driscoll is studying this phenomenon.
Improving Disease Monitoring for Hispanic Children With IBD
February 3, 2023
Study aims to adjust the Pediatric Ulcerative Colitis Activity Index to better reflect disease activity in Hispanic children.
Diet + Exercise + Chemo = Increased Survival in Youth with Leukemia
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Risk of detecting cancer cells decreased by 70% after one month of treatment
Gait Trainers
March 15, 2018
One of the most exciting milestones for parents is their child’s first steps. They will film it, post it on social media, and tell all their friends about that exciting day. So it is no surprise that
Dr. James Stein: 'How Children’s Hospital Los Angeles has responded to COVID-19'
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As Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Stein has been leading CHLA’s response to COVID-19. Here, he shares what life has been like during the pandemic.
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