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Resilience Helps Kids Recover from Trauma and How Parents Can Support Them
May 15, 2013
Two CHLA psychologists offer advice on helping your child deal with trauma.
For Kids with Hemophilia, New Protein Extends Time Between Infusions
April 27, 2015
A new therapy for patients with hemophilia A may help reduce the number of infusions needed per week, as well as decrease the risk of bleeding episodes.
A Family Finds Hope for Down Syndrome Regression Disorder
May 2, 2022
An experimental treatment for Down syndrome regression disorder is helping one young teen recover her ability to function in the world.
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Chosen as Site for Nationwide Study of Long-Term Effects of COVID in Children
January 25, 2022
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Chosen as Site for Nationwide Study of Long-Term Effects of COVID in Children
Component of Human Breast Milk Enhances Cognitive Development in Babies
February 12, 2020
LOS ANGELES (Feb. 12, 2020) — Maternal factors, such as breast milk, have been shown to affect a baby’s development, and previous animal studies have determined that a carbohydrate, the
Managing Your Child’s Pain in a Non-Traditional Way
July 15, 2015
Massage? Acupuncture? Biofeedback? A nurse breaks down complementary and alternative medicine.
Growing Up With a Heart Defect
February 21, 2020
Geoffrey Von Der Ahe, 18, who has been a patient at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles since birth, says living with a heart defect has made him want to give back to other kids—and study medicine one day
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