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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).
Three Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Physician Leaders Named to American Pediatric Society
February 19, 2018
LOS ANGELES – Three top doctors from Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) have been accepted into the American Pediatric Society (APS) – a distinguished membership of leaders in academic pediatrics
Honoring Her Daughter’s Cancer Battle, Eugenia Races for a Cure
July 12, 2022
Read what inspired one mom to participate in the 2XU Malibu Triathlon after her daughter was treated for—and beat—cancer at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
How Justin Got His Voice Back
May 17, 2018
Twelve-year-old Justin Ybarra likes to joke around, and he likes to have fun. Very rarely does he take life too seriously—even though there have been plenty of things in his life that have been plenty
Why Co-sleeping Can Do More Harm Than Good
February 4, 2013
Learn the risks of co-sleeping, and some safe alternatives.
Nancy J. Lee, MSN: Keeping Patients and Families as her Beacon
March 5, 2018
Nancy Lee's favorite part about CHLA is the patients in the hospital’s care and the quality of the hospital’s staff.
Managing My Child's Asthma
September 5, 2018
Tips from Ronald Ferdman, MD, pediatric allergist-immunologist from Children's Hospital Los Angeles Seeing your child struggle with asthma can be difficult. However, getting ahead of it and knowing
Coleman’s Got Heart
October 28, 2015
When Coleman was just 6 weeks old, he was transported to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles for cardiomyopathy left ventricular dysfunction. Ultimately, he received a heart transplant.
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