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Ensuring Lifelong Oral Health
February 16, 2017
Brushing your child’s teeth is never easy. Let’s face it, for many of us it’s a stress-provoking task. The American Academy of Pediatric Dentists recommends that children have their teeth brushed
Is it COVID or Croup? It May Be Both
February 11, 2022
Doctors are seeing a sharp rise in cases of an old ailment, croup. A new one, COVID-19, is the reason for it.
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.
A Life-Changing Surgery Provides New Hope for Mila
December 14, 2015
Jennifer Rashkin recalls with absolute clarity the first time her daughter, Mila, had a seizure. “It was Sept. 26, 2011. She was 3 years old. About 15 minutes into her nap, I heard her cough, and I
Nursemaid Elbow 101: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
August 13, 2018
Nursemaid elbow has many names: pulled elbow, radial-head subluxation, annular ligament displacement. Basically, it is when the elbow is pulled into malalignment or partially dislocated. Whatever you
Blenderized Tube Feeding Part Two: What to Eat
October 7, 2015
This is the second of a two-part series providing basic education and resources regarding blenderized tube feeding (BTF).
Slime Time
April 3, 2018
If you have school-age children in your house I am sure you are familiar with the homemade slime craze. Many parents love the idea of making slime and why not? It’s a rare chance for kids to be
CHLA Patients Go To "The North Pole"
December 11, 2015
For the fifth consecutive year, Delta Air Lines invited Children’s Hospital Los Angeles patients on a fun-filled trip to the “North Pole.” Delta pilots and flight attendants greeted CHLA patients
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