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Why Poison Ingestion Among Children Is Rising—and How to Protect Your Kids
August 12, 2021
The pandemic has produced a surge in emergency room visits at CHLA due to the accidental consumption of toxic substances. Our injury prevention expert tells parents what safeguards to put in place.
Sleep Issues and Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)
February 25, 2014
Tips to help encourage sleep if your child has autism spectrum disorder.
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles has treated 14 patients with Retinal Degeneration Using Gene Therapy
July 12, 2019
More than a year after becoming one of the first medical institutions nationally to complete a revolutionary gene replacement surgery to restore vision in patients with retinal degeneration, surgeons
Anesthesiologist and Patient Father
April 29, 2020
Anesthesiologist Michael Mulick talks about how being a father of a patient has changed the way he connects with parents.
Emme Got a New Heart—and Made New Friends—at CHLA
November 12, 2021
Expertise and state-of-the-art technology helped Emme get a new heart at the Heart Institute at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
Physical, Mental Symptoms Co-Occur
September 6, 2016
Researchers at the Institute for the Developing Mind at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles have analyzed current gene-disease findings to understand why people with neurodevelopmental and mental illness
Don’t Count Him Out—Reid Makes a Remarkable Recovery
April 27, 2022
Reid’s struggle to survive as an infant ended when Children’s Hospital Los Angeles doctors discovered a severe blockage in his esophagus. Nearly a dozen surgical procedures by the time he was 3 paved
Luna’s Story: A Test of Faith, A Sign of Hope
December 8, 2015
Three months since her 18-month-old daughter, Luna, was diagnosed with a brain tumor, Maria Bueno is sorting through her old thoughts, still working toward forgiving herself for having them. “Maybe
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