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Despite all the surgeries, despite the grim prognoses—despite the odds, really—8-year-old Carmella “Ella” Cruz just keeps dancing. It’s a dance all her own, more of a life-affirming wiggle than a full
A Partnership Is Making a 'Huge Impact' on Childhood Cancer
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Defining Post-Obstructive Diuresis in Babies
January 30, 2023
A new study at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles proposes the first evidence-based definition for the condition in neonates.
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.
Tips for Parents: Arguing the “Right” Way in Front of Your Kids
May 15, 2013
Ten tips to consider when disagreeing in front of your children.
Tissue Engineering: The Big Picture on Growing Small Intestines
June 7, 2019
Babies born prematurely often face intense medical challenges, including intestines that are underdeveloped or diseased. While an intestine transplant can benefit some patients, many babies are simply
Expanding Epilepsy Surgery Options for Children
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Responsive neurostimulation is the latest advance offering hope for children with treatment-resistant epilepsy.
Team Approach Enhances Cardiac Critical Care for Children
February 6, 2023
From reducing delirium to incorporating new technology, the Cardiothoracic Intensive Care Unit and Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Program take a collaborative approach to improving care.
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