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Beating the Odds
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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
Casey Fisher Can’t Lose
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Consider this a chicken-and-egg discussion no one ever wanted to have, but knowing which came first, the leukemia or the heart failure, is imperative to understanding the course of Casey Fisher’s
Meditation at CHLA: How Team Members Reset and Recharge
September 29, 2021
Through Spiritual Care Services at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, team members have access to guided meditation sessions that can help them slow down, manage stress and feel more connected.
Nancy J. Lee, MSN: Keeping Patients and Families as her Beacon
March 5, 2018
Nancy Lee's favorite part about CHLA is the patients in the hospital’s care and the quality of the hospital’s staff.
From Open Heart to Bright Future
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Ten years after Desiree’s third open-heart surgery for congenital heart defects at CHLA’s Heart Institute, her family knew exactly where they needed to be when it was time for her fourth and fifth.
Patient Fights Sickle Cell Disease and Becomes Golf Champion
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