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What You Should Know About Mpox
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Newborn Hearing Screenings: What Every Parent Should Know
March 1, 2013
In the United States, hearing loss is estimated to affect two to four newborns out of 1,000. Newborn hearing screenings are now mandatory at birth. Through the hearing screening, a permanent or
Connor's Favorite Things at Children's Hospital Los Angeles
April 14, 2015
Dog therapy visits at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles helped 11-year-old Connor cope with repeated stays at the hospital.
How Loud is Too Loud?
June 29, 2016
An estimated five million children between the ages of 6 and 19 have hearing loss resulting from either a one-time exposure to a loud sound or continuous exposure to loud sounds for long periods of
A Series of Rare Heart Surgeries Saved Angelique Garcia; Now She Can Sing, Dance and Visit the Aquarium
February 27, 2018
Even before Angelique Garcia was born, doctors at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) knew she had a severe form of congenital heart disease called complete atrioventricular canal defect (CAVC)
'We Will Get Through This'
April 23, 2020
Epidemiologist Michael Smit is helping to lead CHLA’s response to COVID-19.
All For One
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When I was first hired at CHLA, I felt like I had landed where I always wanted to be. Now that I’m here, I can tell you it’s even better than I imagined.
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