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Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Achieves Fourth Consecutive Magnet® Recognition for Clinical Care and Nursing Excellence
February 1, 2022
LOS ANGELES (January 20, 2022) — Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) was redesignated a Magnet® hospital, the health care industry’s most prestigious recognition of world-class nursing and patient
Prenatal Alcohol Exposure Alters Development of Brain Function
August 4, 2014
In the first longitudinal study of its kind, Prapti Gautam, PhD, and colleagues from The Saban Research Institute of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles found that children with fetal alcohol spectrum
Check out our Cellular Imaging Research Core
August 25, 2021
The Core’s diverse range of instruments can image almost any specimen at high resolution.
Does Substance Use Affect Adolescent Brain Development?
September 30, 2015
As part of a landmark study about the effects of adolescent substance use on the developing brain, CHLA has been awarded $8 million from the National Institutes of Health.
Family Income, Parental Education Related to Brain Structure in Children and Adolescents
March 30, 2015
“While in no way implying that a child’s socioeconomic circumstances lead to immutable changes in brain development or cognition, our data suggest that wider access to resources likely afforded by the
What do medical research and the Library of Alexandria have in common?
August 20, 2015
Randall Wetzel, MD, spoke about the role of big data in the future of healthcare and research during a presentation at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles on Friday, August 14, 2015.
Brain Architecture Alters to Compensate for Depression
March 20, 2017
A study led by Ravi Bansal, PhD, and Bradley S. Peterson, MD, of The Saban Research Institute of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, has found structural differences in the cerebral cortex of patients
Using Computerized Support to Aid Clinicians in Ventilator Management
May 31, 2020
In the most severe cases of COVID-19, patients suffer from acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), which can be fatal. Ventilator management in ARDS is complicated, and randomized trials have
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