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Does Substance Use Affect Adolescent Brain Development?
September 30, 2015
As part of a landmark study about the effects of adolescent substance use on the developing brain, CHLA has been awarded $8 million from the National Institutes of Health.
Is there a safe amount of alcohol for pregnant women?
January 20, 2016
In a new article published in Trends in Cognitive Sciences, corresponding author Elizabeth Sowell, PhD of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, in collaboration with authors from Harvard Medical School and
CHLA Core Pilot Program: Extracellular Vesicle Core
March 18, 2022
Our Core Pilot Program supplies funding support for investigators to acquire preliminary data—providing a competitive edge for securing extramural grant funding.
Studying Spread of COVID-19 Within Families
September 17, 2020
One of the mysteries about SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, is how it is spread within households, including why some family members develop the viral infection and others do not. Is there
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Joins 10 Other Leading Children’s Hospitals and Phlow Corp. to form an Unprecedented Coalition to Deliver Essential Medicines to Address Pediatric Drug Shortages
March 18, 2021
Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) today joins in announcing the launch of a groundbreaking Children's Hospital Coalition: Powered by Phlow TM (CHC). This first-in-kind coalition brings together
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Achieves Fourth Consecutive Magnet® Recognition for Clinical Care and Nursing Excellence
February 1, 2022
LOS ANGELES (January 20, 2022) — Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) was redesignated a Magnet® hospital, the health care industry’s most prestigious recognition of world-class nursing and patient
Increased Risk of Metabolic Disorders for Some Children with Spina Bifida
March 22, 2016
Representative quantified computed tomography (CT) slices showing excess adipose or fatty tissues (pink) within the muscle boundary (green) in spina bifida patients (right) compared to control
Making A Transformational Investment In Nurses
May 11, 2022
An anonymous $25 million gift supports professional development, training and research for nurses at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
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