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Researchers Awarded $3.5 Million to Study Brain and Cranium Development in Children
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Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and Children’s National Hospital collaborate, creating the first ever toolbox to help clinicians understand how the brain and cranium grow together.
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Announces First-Ever Chief Innovation Officer
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In his role, Omkar Kulkarni will be responsible for fostering innovation across CHLA's clinical and research enterprises – including finding successful new methods of care, incubating new medical
Halloween Safety Tips by Children's Hospital Los Angeles
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Prevention is key, but do not hesitate to seek medical attention if you think frostbite is possible.
Conflict-Related Brain Activity May Indicate Psychosis Risk
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