Content related to Finding Inspiration from One of CHLA's First Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia Patients
Why are children likelier to develop food allergies?
February 2, 2016
Food allergy or intolerance can cause symptoms ranging from a harmless skin rash to a potentially lethal anaphylactic shock. An estimated 15 million Americans suffer from food allergies, many of them
Unique Next Generation Sequencing-Based Panel Designed for Pediatric Cancer Research
February 18, 2016
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) and Thermo Fisher Scientific have agreed to develop a next-generation sequencing (NGS)-based panel designed specifically for pediatric cancer research. The assay
Spill Your Guts: Pediatric Gastroenterologist Talks Fecal Transplants
August 13, 2014
A Q&A with Dr. Sonia Michail, discussing the viability of fecal transplants in children.
Shaving the Way to a Cure
December 8, 2018
Grants from the St. Baldrick's Foundation are among the most competitive in the field of pediatric cancer. Since 2005, Children's Hospital Los Angeles has received nearly $7.4 million in philanthropic
Safety First: The Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Security Team Keeps the Hospital Safe for Everyone
August 24, 2020
In a time when safe is what we all want to feel, Security Officer Helen Pineda helps protect patients, visitors and team members at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
Best Way to Prepare for Your Child’s Chemotherapy, Radiation Treatment
March 24, 2014
If your child needs chemotherapy or radiation, here are some tips to help make the experience run as smoothly as possible.
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Launches Eighth Annual Make March Matter® Fundraising Campaign
March 1, 2023
More than 100 Southern California businesses will rally individuals during March in support of pediatric care and research at CHLA
Vitamin D: Is Your Child Getting Enough?
March 9, 2015
A clinical dietitian weighs in on Vitamin D in the family diet.
Stay Up to Date
Sign up to receive our monthly newsletter, latest news, events and stories delivered right to your inbox.