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On the Road Again
November 20, 2015
How to keep motion sickness from ruining your roadtrips “Are we there yet, are we there yet, are we there yet? Oh no Mommy, I don’t feel so good.” These are the words that no one wants to hear on a
Back to School—But Not Back to Normal
August 11, 2021
As kids return to campus, parents and teachers should be prepared to support their social, emotional and mental health needs.
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Hosts CTIP Accelerator’s Symposium on the Los Angeles MedTech Ecosystem
October 7, 2019
The West Coast Consortium for Technology & Innovation in Pediatrics (CTIP), centered at Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA), presented its 2019 Symposium on “The Los Angeles MedTech Ecosystem
Trainee Spotlight: Allen Zhong, MD
March 18, 2022
A research fellow under Kasper Wang, Allen is investigating the role of progenitor cells in biliary atresia.
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
The Dirt on Hand Sanitizer Safety
April 7, 2014
Can the amount of alcohol in some hand sanitizers make a child sick if swallowed?
Maternal HIV Status May Disrupt Normal Microbiome Development in Uninfected Infants
July 29, 2016
A study led by researchers at The Saban Research Institute of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) suggests that maternal HIV infection influences the microbiome of their HIV-uninfected infants
New Faculty Spotlight: Beth Smith, PhD, DPT, PT
August 24, 2021
Beth Smith, PhD, DPT, PT Director, Infant Neuromotor Control Laboratory As a physical therapist, Dr. Smith is deeply interested in movement. Specifically, her lab studies babies’ movements and
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