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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
Fireworks Safety: Tips for Parents
June 14, 2022
Fireworks can be fun, festive—and very dangerous. Here’s are tips on how to keep your family safe.
Digital Stress: What is it, how does it affect teens and how can you help?
November 13, 2014
Life online is more stressful now than ever before, and it's something that many of today's parents didn't have to deal with as children. Here are tips to help deal with digital stress.
Team Delivers Innovative Care for Children With Colorectal and Pelvic Anomalies
October 14, 2021
The program is one of only a few of its kind in the Western United States to offer comprehensive, coordinated care for children with colorectal and pelvic anomalies.
Safety First: The Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Security Team Keeps the Hospital Safe for Everyone
August 24, 2020
In a time when safe is what we all want to feel, Security Officer Helen Pineda helps protect patients, visitors and team members at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
Talking to Children When They’ve Been Diagnosed With Cancer
February 4, 2016
As a nurse practitioner in our Children’s Center for Cancer and Blood Diseases at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, families often ask for advice on how to talk to their children when they are
Treating Neuroblastoma: With or Without G-CSF?
May 19, 2015
A recent study found that the growth factor G-CSF, used in high-risk neuroblastoma treatment, leads to increased tumor growth and metastasis. Investigators think the benefits still outweigh the risks.
Examining the Effects of the Overuse of Antibiotics
June 10, 2015
It may be tempting to give your child antibiotics if they are sick, "just in case." But the overuse of antibiotics has consequences.
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