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Pediatric Cancer Diagnosis Comes of Age at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles
June 20, 2018
“We thought she had a bug bite,” says Michelle’s mom, “but it turned out to be cancer.” After seeing several doctors, the family was referred to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. Because the team of
The Push for Success through The CHAMP Program
June 7, 2016
Careers in Health and Mentorship Program (CHAMP) at Children's Hospital Los Angeles has partnered with Bank of America to be the bridge towards healthcare careers for college students that are
Photovoice: Seeing the Community Through the Eyes of Our Youth
April 29, 2022
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles partners with youth-serving organizations to empower young people from across L.A. County to identify the unique strengths and needs of their communities through
Healing Homework
May 4, 2016
Besides nurses and doctors, there's another important role that children with long-term hospital stays really need: a teacher.
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.
Faculty Spotlight: Aaron Nagiel, MD, PhD
March 19, 2022
Dr. Nagiel is investigating retinal development—studying exactly how photoreceptors connect with bipolar cells, the next downstream cells in the system.
Wildfire Safety for Families
October 12, 2019
Wildfires are not uncommon when you live in California—and that’s a scary thing for some children to grasp. We spoke to two experts at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles—pulmonologist Shirleen Loloyan
Bad Cold or Enterovirus D68?
September 18, 2014
How do you tell the difference between enterovirus and a bad cold? Our expert weighs in.
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