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CHLA scientists work toward a new therapy to target resistant leukemia. Their study, recently published in the journal Leukemia, shows that these new CAR-T cells could be the answer to resistant
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As kids return to campus, parents and teachers should be prepared to support their social, emotional and mental health needs.
Olympic Weightlifting Brings Strength, Discipline and Stress Relief
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How families can stay healthy amid the influx of disease-transmitting mosquitos
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Honoring CHLA physician Barbara Korsch, MD, a pioneering researcher in the field of doctor-patient communication.
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.
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