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From skin rashes and hives to difficulty breathing and more serious reactions, food allergies affect up to six million children in the United States alone. But over the last two decades, researchers
Do Kids with Sleep Apnea Need to Stay in Hospital Overnight after Sedation for MRI?
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Children with sleep apnea may be at increased risk for overnight respiratory events (ORE) following anesthesia. But researchers at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) wondered if the practice of
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Awarded $8.3 Million to Study Long-Term Effects of COVID in Children
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Investigators to study the best ways to treat children with lingering symptoms.
Jodi Ogden, MBA: Doing Important work
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Children's Hospital Los Angeles celebrates women who tear down walls, face challenges head-on and push boundaries in their field of expertise and beyond.
Staff Spotlight: Liam North
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Last spring, Liam was “interviewing all over” in the hopes of landing a research assistant position. When he arrived at the lab of Pat Levitt, PhD, at CHLA, he knew his search was over.
Short Bowel Syndrome Results in Changes to Gene Expression
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Rare, Genetic and Multisystemic
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