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Investigator at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Awarded $3.4M to Study Rotavirus Vaccine
October 13, 2020
Worldwide disparities in vaccine effectiveness can be life-threatening for children
Combination Therapy May Offer Better Outcomes for Patients with Retinoblastoma
April 19, 2016
Cultured retinoblastoma tumor containing tumor cells (red) and fibroblasts (green). Researchers at The Saban Research Institute of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) have demonstrated that
Positive Birthday Party Experiences: Including Children with Autism
April 27, 2016
There is growing awareness in the community about the value and importance of including children with special needs, including autism spectrum disorders, in “typical” events. Many parents expressed
Researchers Awarded $3.5 Million to Study Brain and Cranium Development in Children
September 28, 2021
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 Opens New Standalone Clinic in Santa Monica
March 13, 2023
The new Santa Monica Specialty Care Center location, just two blocks from its former site, offers expanded services in a bigger space with free valet parking.
Increased Risk of Metabolic Disorders for Some Children with Spina Bifida
March 22, 2016
Representative quantified computed tomography (CT) slices showing excess adipose or fatty tissues (pink) within the muscle boundary (green) in spina bifida patients (right) compared to control
CHLA's Eating Disorder Specialist Reacts to Netflix's 'To the Bone'
July 14, 2017
On the heels of Netflix’s controversial series about suicide, “ 13 Reasons Why,” comes the company’s latest offering focusing on a serious mental health issue: “To the Bone.” The film, which competed
Craniofacial Abnormalities Can Sometimes Indicate Cancer Risk
July 12, 2016
While rare, a percentage of congenital craniofacial abnormalities may indicate a risk of developing cancer. This critical insight may change the course of treatment in order to ensure the best
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