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By Bhavana Arora, MD, Medical Director, CHLA Health Network Have you ever chased your toddler around with a spoon, flying it like an airplane, hoping to land one morsel of food in the child’s mouth
After a Broken Arm, Parker Is Back In the Swing of Things
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The 5-year-old's family credits a team of fracture experts at Children's Hospital Los Angeles for helping their daughter recover from a playground accident.
Boy’s Care at CHLA Inspires Hometown Book Drive
January 12, 2015
The amazing care Joshua received at Children's Hospital Los Angeles inspired his community to start a massive book drive for the hospital's Literally Healing program.
A Pioneering Transplant Turns Ruben’s Heart Around (Literally)
February 22, 2019
The new heart was on its way down from the helipad. At the same time, Cynthia Herrington, MD, was carefully removing Ruben’s old heart from his chest. It was a heart she had seen before—she had
Owen Is Living Seizure-Free After Brain Surgery
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A large tumor in his brain was triggering seizures. Read how neurosurgery at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles changed little Owen’s life.
Books That Can Help Children Deal With Issues of Race and Equity
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When having discussions about race, racism and racial inequality with kids, it can be difficult for parents to find the proper words. But books can help point conversations in the right direction.
Lara M. Khouri, MBA, MPH: Getting Things Done
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