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What Is Sickle Cell Disease?
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Sickle cell disease is a genetic condition that affects oxygen flow throughout the body. Babies born with SCD should be seen by health care providers with special knowledge about the disease.
Kids and the COVID-19 Vaccine: Your Questions Answered
June 21, 2022
With the vaccine for children ages 6 months and older approved, the experts at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles provide guidance for families.
A Blessing In Disguise
May 14, 2022
Will, 15, had no idea he had a cyst in his brain until he was injured in a lacrosse game. Grateful for the lifesaving care he received at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, the teen and his family are
It Takes a Community: Kids Overcome Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C)
September 11, 2020
A range of specialists at CHLA collaborated to care for a young patient with the new disorder effecting children who have had COVID-19
A Magical Collaboration
December 10, 2020
A special Disney program is bringing comfort, joy and a little magic to patients and families at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
‘A Rare Disease, But Not For Us’
August 23, 2019
It was obvious there was a problem as soon as Oliver was born. Oliver’s birth in 2015 was already complicated—he was in a breech position and had to be delivered via a cesarean section. But they
Owen Is Living Seizure-Free After Brain Surgery
September 8, 2021
A large tumor in his brain was triggering seizures. Read how neurosurgery at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles changed little Owen’s life.
Spiritual Care Brings Peace and Prayer to Javier
March 3, 2021
During Javier’s yearlong course of care for cancer, the toddler and his parents found comfort in visits from a chaplain in the Spiritual Care Program at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
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