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Life Tips to Help Prevent Type 2 Diabetes
May 15, 2015
An Infographic and Q&A with Jamie Wood, MD, director of Clinical Diabetes Programs at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, to answers the most common questions on diabetes prevention.
Oscar's Story
October 6, 2016
Honoring a special Amerman Family Foundation Dog Therapy Program member who has dedicated 10 years of his life to making people smile.
Long-Term Neurocognitive Effects Linked to Chemotherapy-Induced Hearing Loss
November 9, 2015
Investigators at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles have found that chemotherapy-induced hearing loss may also contribute to long-term neurocognitive deficits in pediatric brain tumor survivors.
Earthquake Preparedness for Kids with Medical Needs
October 9, 2015
When you have children with special needs, it's important to do some extra planning in case of an earthquake or other disaster.
No Such Thing as an Ordinary Day
April 30, 2020
At Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles, our nurses are dedicated to providing around-the-clock, top-notch care for our patients. For Kim Wheatley pursuing a nursing job at CHLA was a no-brainer.
Genu Varum - Bowlegs in Children: What Physicians Need to Know
December 1, 2020
Parents frequently seek medical advice for the appearance of their child's lower extremities. Genu Varum, known as bowlegs, is a common concern and can ultimately lead to referral to an orthopedic
Erika’s Story: 36 Days, 17 Dogs and 1 Amazing Recovery
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You might say that 13-year-old Erika Daniels has a serious case of puppy love. “I looove dogs,” she gushes. Of course, her favorite four-legged friend is her own dog, an adorable cocker spaniel named
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