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Helpful Hamsters
June 21, 2018
A quartet of teenage siblings makes CHLA happier, one song at a time To many, they’re The Runaway Hamsters—a talented band of child musicians who sing country pop and strive to help those in need. To
How families can keep kids feeling well and healthy during holiday travel
December 4, 2019
What You Need to Know About Motion Sickness
Route 66 Gets Its First Hospital Bridge in Los Angeles
October 16, 2012
Children's Hospital Los Angeles builds the first hospital bridge across Sunset Boulevard.
A Winning Assist in Fighting Pediatric Cancer
May 19, 2021
Over a decade ago, Chris Hegardt was treated for cancer at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. Now he’s a college soccer standout, and through the Names Family Foundation his family is giving more kids a
The Safety Experts
July 2, 2020
Even before the COVID-19 outbreak, 'Protecting our patients has always been the No. 1 priority,' says Pam Gordon, CHLA’s Vice President of Patient Safety, Quality and Operational Excellence.
Resveratrol may be an effective intervention for lung aging and the ultimate development of chronic lung disease
March 3, 2017
In a study led by Barbara Driscoll, PhD, of The Saban Research Institute of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, researchers demonstrate, for the first time that inhaled resveratrol treatments slow aging
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Spreads the Love with Annual Valentine’s Day Card Drive on CHLA.org
February 1, 2023
Well-wishers can help make Valentine's Day "out of this world" for CHLA's pediatric patients.
Naval Connection Inspires Her to Serve
March 26, 2020
With a family history of military service, Katrina Lazo, BSN, RN, CPN, felt it was her duty as a nurse to help those who serve on the front lines.
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