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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
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
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Opens Largest Pediatric Neurological Facility in the West
April 26, 2021
Patients and their families can receive leading-edge treatment in the bright, new family-friendly space—a convenient, one-stop location for comprehensive neurologic care.
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Achieves Fourth Consecutive Magnet® Recognition for Clinical Care and Nursing Excellence
February 1, 2022
LOS ANGELES (January 20, 2022) — Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) was redesignated a Magnet® hospital, the health care industry’s most prestigious recognition of world-class nursing and patient
Positive Birthday Party Experiences: Including Children with Autism
April 27, 2016
There is growing awareness in the community about the value and importance of including children with special needs, including autism spectrum disorders, in “typical” events. Many parents expressed
Top Five Back to School Tips for Parents and Kids
August 15, 2017
Summer is ending and that means no more late nights, sleeping-in, or spending hours playing video games. Instead, it’s time to head back to school where days are filled with classroom lectures and
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Awarded $24.5 Million to Establish a Center Addressing Chronic Health Disparities in Latino/a/x Children and Families
October 19, 2021
The new center will address health concerns that disproportionately affect the Latino/a/x community in Southern California.
Improving HIV Care and Prevention in Young Men of Color
September 19, 2015
Researchers at CHLA have received an $8.4 million grant from the NIH to conduct research to improve HIV care and prevention, focusing on Black, Latino and multiracial gay and bisexual young men.
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