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Researchers Identify Abnormal Brain Cell Components in People with Autism
November 11, 2021
Researchers at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles have brought us closer to understanding the biology of autism spectrum disorder, a condition affecting a person’s ability to communicate, learn and
CHLA Receives $1.5 Million Grant to Help Expand Pediatric MRI Access to Developing Countries
December 26, 2022
Award from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation for developing image analysis tools to enable more accessible imaging for pediatric brain research.
Risk of Bacterial Infections Higher in Patients with Early Childhood-Onset Eczema
March 29, 2016
Eczema or atopic dermatitis is a condition where the areas of the skin are inflamed, resulting in symptoms ranging from redness to severe rashes and blisters. The specific causes of eczema remain
The Link Between Unhappiness and Smartphone Usage with Kids
August 15, 2017
What is the connection between unhappiness and smartphone usage with kids? What are you seeing now? Research is demonstrating that there is a rise in anxiety and depression in youth that they are
Staff Spotlight: Liam North
March 19, 2022
Last spring, Liam was “interviewing all over” in the hopes of landing a research assistant position. When he arrived at the lab of Pat Levitt, PhD, at CHLA, he knew his search was over.
CHLA Joins CureWorks Collaborative to Accelerate Development of Immunotherapy Treatments for Childhood Cancers
June 18, 2018
Seattle Children’s, with participating members Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Children’s National Health System and BC Children’s Hospital, has launched CureWorks, an international collaborative of
Hospitalist finds kids with tracheostomies have high rate of hospital readmission for respiratory infections
April 27, 2017
Christopher Russell, MD, a hospitalist at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles specializing in pediatric patients with tracheostomies, noticed that many of these children have a high percentage of being re
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