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Sharon Mason and Bob Masino found just the right vehicle to honor CHLA’s lifesaving care of their niece, while also producing a reliable source of income for themselves.
Beating the Odds
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One year after leaving Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, 2-year-old Quinn is beating the odds and thriving despite a severe birth defect.
Linking Obesity to Kidney Stones in Children
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New studies show that higher body mass index—as well as low socioeconomic status—raise the risk for pediatric kidney stones.
Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: What Physicians Need to Know
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Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a spectrum of disease characterized by accumulation of excess fat in the liver (hepatic steatosis) with associated inflammation (hepatitis). While there
Boosting Infant-Family Mental Health in the NICCU
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Angelica Moreyra, PsyD, talks about her work in the NICCU—and how neonatologists can support the critical parent-baby bond for their patients.
Improving Care in Bladder Exstrophy and Urologic Conditions
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From surgical readiness to prenatal consultations, a pediatric urologist is investigating new ways to enhance patient care.
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An expert shares how to prevent or deal with shoulder injuries from sports.
A Game Changer: Virtual Reality Reduces Pain and Anxiety in Children
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A study at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles shows that engaging in VR can reduce pain and anxiety in children undergoing painful medical procedures and reduce the need for anesthesia.
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