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The pandemic stopped the world in its tracks, forcing many industries to shut down. Research was affected, with labs closed and investigators asked to work remotely. But while many projects were
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At only 2 days old, and 5 lbs., 3 oz., Leah Faith commanded the attention of the two dozen medical professionals surrounding her bed in the Steven & Alexandra Cohen Foundation Newborn and Infant
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Learn how to recognize the signs of asthma, and what to do if your child has it.
Feeding Tips for the Hospitalized Child
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Sometimes children who have spent time in the hospital may need to learn to eat. Our experts offer some tips on the subject.
Teen Cancer Survivor Gives Back—With Gusto!
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Zen, 17, has turned his passion for violin performance into a way to raise funds for Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, in gratitude for the lifesaving care he received after being diagnosed with a rare
When Toys Change Everything
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One toy can make a world of difference. After nearly three years of extended stays at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, this was one of the most enduring takeaways for 6-year-old Valentino Ricciotti
What Is the Role of the Neonatal Ross?
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The Ross procedure offers children the opportunity to have an aortic valve replacement that is their own valve: the pulmonary valve.
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