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Here’s how the team performed the procedure, which spared a teen from open-heart surgery.
Celebrating ‘Super Seth’
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Superheroes come in many shapes and sizes. In the movies and the comics, they’re most often big and strong, with bulging biceps and superpowers unlike anything we earthlings have ever seen. In real
After Beating Scoliosis, Ava Sings the Praises of CHLA
May 18, 2016
Last May, Ava Cardoso-Smith, then 14, strode across the stage at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, took the microphone and belted out a rendition of “You Raise Me Up.” Her performance was part of a charity
Introducing Complementary Foods to the Infant at Risk for Allergy
April 22, 2016
The Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and World Health Organization (WHO) recommend infants receive breast milk or formula exclusively until around 4 to 6 months of age. The AAP has a great guide detailing
Practicing Inclusion
February 28, 2020
Amy Lohmann, Pediatric Nurse Practitioner 3, praises CHLA's inclusivity: "Everybody can get involved."
From Adult Care to Pediatrics, One Nurse's Story
April 30, 2020
Learn how Bethany’s experiences and support from Children’s Hospital Los Angeles eventually led her to achieving her goal of becoming a pediatric nurse.
Questions to Ask When Choosing a Pediatrician
January 12, 2021
How do you choose the best pediatrician for your child? Here are the top questions you should ask to find the right fit—along with a printable checklist you can take with you to the doctor.
Growing Up ‘Allergic to the Sun’
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Eleven-year-old Savannah Fulkerson loves Disneyland, water parks, trips to the beach and swimming in her backyard pool. The energetic Santa Clarita sixth-grader, though, can only do those activities
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