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Consistency at Home Can Help Your Child
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Consistency can help when your child is pushing boundaries, and benefits your family in many ways.
Sophia Scano Fitzmaurice
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At 97, Sophia Scano Fitzmaurice has been investing in research into thalassemia, an inherited form of anemia, for 64 years. In that time, she has seen treatment outcomes and life expectancies improve
Sara and Rosie: A Dog Volunteer Story
December 13, 2013
Q&A with a dog therapy volunteer at Children's Hospital Los Angeles.
Kids in Cars: Look Before You Lock
August 30, 2020
Most parents who have left their child in a hot car did so by accident: They simply forgot the child was there. Follow these tips to prevent that dangerous mistake.
Clinics Bring COVID-19 Vaccines to Underserved Communities
April 20, 2021
Since Feb. 13, nurses and health care providers at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles have administered more than 9,700 COVID-19 vaccine doses to eligible community members.
The Emotional Effects of Wildfires and Natural Disasters
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Fire season can be terrifying—especially if wildfires come close to your home or force you to flee for safety. It’s important for parents to understand how these experiences and other disasters like
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