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Tips to Help Stop Nail Biting
January 5, 2018
I can tell you the exact moment my son Alexander became a nail biter. He was 5 years old, watching his mom get dressed for work. I could see at the time Alexander place his finger in his mouth and
Step by Step, Adam Achieves His Dreams
November 2, 2016
On an uncharacteristically cold and blustery day in Miami this year, Adam Wolf did something that doctors—and he himself—once thought impossible: He got up out of his wheelchair and walked. He walked
Supporting Nurses Through Ethical Dilemmas
March 26, 2020
Brenda Barnum, MA, RN, knows all too well the ethical challenges that bedside nurses face as they care for critically ill newborns and infants.
CATCH-ing the Hearts of Patients with Hand Differences
May 10, 2016
Children's Hospital Los Angeles' seventh annual CATCH (Center for Achievement of Teens and Children with Hand Differences) picnic took place on Saturday, April 30 th, and was attended by many CHLA
New Phase 1 Clinical Trial to Test Durvalumab in Pediatric Patients
August 19, 2016
In an innovative, first-in-pediatrics study, available only at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA), researchers will be enrolling children between 1 and 18 years of age who have certain types of
Return to Exercise for Children After COVID-19 Infection: What Physicians Should Know
January 22, 2021
Children who have been diagnosed with COVID-19 need special attention before returning to physical activity.
How Child Life Specialists Help Kids at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles
August 22, 2019
Child Life services are an integral part of the family-friendly health care provided at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. Whether a child is hospitalized for many weeks or just one day, the comforting
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