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Staff Spotlight: Jaycee Jumarang, MD
March 22, 2023
Jaycee manages the processing area of the Pannaraj Lab—handling PCR testing of study participants for COVID-19, flu and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).
His Leukemia in Remission, Juanito is Off and Running…in the L.A. Marathon
December 3, 2014
‘Cancer’ is a depleting word to anyone who is experiencing or has experienced those six-letters. It is a life-changing word that can often define a person for worse or better. To 12-year-old Juan
Creating Hope for Kids Like Kaira
January 16, 2020
She thought she had the stomach flu. It turned out to be a brain tumor the size of a golf ball. After undergoing surgery at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Kaira is now flourishing.
What Does Whooping Cough Sound Like? (Hint: You May or May Not Hear a ‘Whoop’)
December 13, 2010
Whooping cough signs, symptoms, prevention, and what to do if your child has it.
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Leads Nation in Liver Transplants
February 8, 2023
Living donation and significantly lower wait times helped the program to perform 35 liver transplants in 2022.
A Father’s Gift
December 1, 2019
Even before his twins were treated at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Eszylfie Taylor was committed to making a difference in the lives of kids in the community.
As Strong As Jeremiah
September 22, 2016
“The Succar bloodline is a bloodline of warriors,” his father told him, sitting beside him in his hospital room that evening. “You’re strong. You’re powerful. You’re untouchable. That’s why I know you
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