Content related to Part 2: ‘We Knew It Must Be Done’
Providing Psychological Support in Pediatric Urology
November 12, 2021
Psychologist Michelle SooHoo, PhD, supports children dealing with voiding dysfunction, as well as those with complex urologic conditions like bladder exstrophy.
Teaming Up to Boost Infant Outcomes
November 6, 2020
Group fosters research collaborations to study early brain development, cerebral palsy and more.
Preclinical Study Offers Hope For Hirschsprung’s
May 22, 2020
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles surgeon achieves milestone in using tissue engineering to grow complete gut nervous system.
Why Your Child’s Broken Bone May Not Need to Be Set
October 19, 2020
Fixing a fracture usually requires the broken bone to be pushed back into place, but depending on your child’s age and how severe the injury is, the body may be able to heal itself with the right care
How Does Bladder Exstrophy Impact Mental Health?
November 2, 2022
A new study finds that patients’ mental health and quality of life change as they grow to adulthood.
What Is Sickle Cell Disease?
April 16, 2021
Sickle cell disease is a genetic condition that affects oxygen flow throughout the body. Babies born with SCD should be seen by health care providers with special knowledge about the disease.
Common Infant and Toddler Injuries: When to Seek Medical Attention
December 11, 2014
Childhood injuries are just part of growing up. But when is it time to seek medical attention? Our expert weighs in.
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Awarded $6.8 Million Five-Year Grant to Help Lead National Consortium on Healthy Brain Development
October 5, 2021
Groundbreaking 25-site study will follow thousands of children from multiple demographics before birth through early childhood.
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