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That'll Leave a Mark
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Each bout of flu, pneumonia or bronchitis leaves behind slightly altered cells that impact our overall health and the rate at which we age. Researcher Barbara Driscoll is studying this phenomenon.
What Happens If Your Child Only Has One Kidney?
June 24, 2019
Special thanks to Carl Grushkin, MD, Chief of the Division of Nephrology at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, for contributing to this article. What happens when your child has one kidney? It’s more
Meet the New Student at ‘Abbott Elementary’: CHLA Spina Bifida Patient D’Kai
February 13, 2023
The exuberant 5-year-old has become a representative for kids with differences in his role on ABC’s acclaimed comedy series.
Health Screenings Ensure Staff, Visitors at CHLA Are Free of COVID-19 Symptoms
May 11, 2020
The quick mobilization of screenings by CHLA’s nursing team promotes a safe care environment during the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Natalia: Dancing Queen
May 3, 2015
Diagnosed with epilepsy, several seizure disorders and cerebral palsy, Natalia and her family don't let her challenges slow her down.
When Can My Kids Stop Masking?
March 21, 2021
CHLA experts explain how to safely shop, fly, and visit relatives with kids under age 12 who are not yet able to get vaccinated.
How Kids Can Stay Safe While Walking to School
August 10, 2021
Even if you walk with your children regularly, they still need to be taught pedestrian safety. An injury prevention expert at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles offers tips to keep kids of all ages, from
Coleman’s Got Heart
October 28, 2015
When Coleman was just 6 weeks old, he was transported to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles for cardiomyopathy left ventricular dysfunction. Ultimately, he received a heart transplant.
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