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Here’s What Parents Need to Know About a Measles Outbreak
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Pediatric Cancer Diagnosis Comes of Age at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles
June 20, 2018
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Family, Happiness and Crawfish: Britney Spears Joins Patients for Art Therapy
March 12, 2014
Pop star Britney Spears visits patients and does art therapy activities at CHLA.
At the Heart of Regeneration: Scientists Reveal a New Frontier in Cardiac Research
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Injured Football Player Finds New Path During Treatment
October 17, 2014
Editor’s Note: This blog was written by one of our patients and provides a closer look at the challenges young athletes face during injury.
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