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That’s gotta hurt! Occurring right above the elbow joint, supracondylar humerus fractures (as shown above) are a common pediatric injury and account for over half of elbow fractures in kids. But what
Want to Know How New Cancer Treatments Affect Children? Ask Them
August 2, 2022
A Children’s Hospital Los Angeles researcher uncovers discrepancies between doctor reports and child self-reports about the side effects of cancer treatment.
The Innovation Studio at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Announces Winners of Digital Health Lab Demo Day
October 21, 2019
The Innovation Studio at Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) announced the winners of its first ever Digital Health Lab Demo Day, the culmination of a six-month venture to develop, incubate and
Staff Spotlight: Hillary Mahon, LATG
March 22, 2022
Since joining CHLA in March 2021, Hillary has been busy getting the new Alfred E. Mann Family Foundation Zebrafish Laboratory up and running.
Water Safety and Preventing Drowning
November 28, 2016
In earlier blogs I wrote about water safety and preventing drowning. I have found that drowning is more prevalent worldwide than deaths by war; in fact it is the second leading cause of unintentional
Faculty Spotlight: Charlotte DiStefano, PhD
March 20, 2023
Dr. DiStefano joined CHLA in 2021 and is the lead psychologist for the Boone Fetter Clinic.
Ryan Murphy and David Miller Donate $10 Million to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles
October 23, 2018
On behalf of the Ford Theodore Miller Murphy Family, Emmy-Award winning writer, producer and director Ryan Murphy and his husband, photographer David Miller, have made a landmark $10 million gift to
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Offers MIBG Therapy for Neuroblastoma
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Children with high-risk neuroblastoma can now access MIBG therapy in Southern California, at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
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