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Adrian Finds Freedom in New Epilepsy Playroom
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If you see 4-year-old Adrian obediently eating his vegetables at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, you can be sure of one thing: It’s almost time for him to go to the hospital’s new epilepsy playroom.
Growing Pains
April 16, 2018
If you are a parent who has been awakened from slumber with a child crying in pain, you can understand my distress at watching my son wake up in pain night after night. My son started having “growing
Finally, a Comprehensive Growth Chart for the Human Brain
April 18, 2022
Matthew Borzage, PhD, was among the co-authors of a pioneering effort to create the first comprehensive growth charts for the brain.
Lorraine Kelley-Quon, MD
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Pediatric Surgeon Lorraine Kelley-Quon is tackling the opioid crisis with an eye to improving long-term health outcomes.
Sharing Data to Boost Pediatric Cancer Research
November 8, 2021
More powerful data can inform researchers’ studies into what’s causing childhood cancer, as well as how to improve treatments and survivorship.
Guidelines for Keeping Your Child Safe at Home
June 7, 2018
It is in every parent’s interest to keep his or her children safe at all times. We tend to associate safety with areas in which we are most familiar, like our home, but did you know that about 4.5
How Loud is Too Loud?
June 29, 2016
An estimated five million children between the ages of 6 and 19 have hearing loss resulting from either a one-time exposure to a loud sound or continuous exposure to loud sounds for long periods of
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