Content related to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Awarded $3 Million to Study How Baby’s First Flu Exposure Affects Later Vaccine Response
Broadcasting Hope and Inspiring Generosity
May 12, 2022
During its annual “Un Millón Para Los Niños” radiothon, Entravision Communications Corp. broadcasts stories of hope and healing on stations across the country—all to benefit pediatric health care.
A Teen's Story of Triumph After Cancer and a Liver Transplant
September 30, 2020
Thriving after months of chemotherapy and a liver transplant at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Malakai is passionate about spreading positivity.
What Is Fatty Liver Disease?
September 24, 2020
A CHLA expert explains the symptoms, causes and treatments for nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in children
Wildfire Safety for Families
October 12, 2019
Wildfires are not uncommon when you live in California—and that’s a scary thing for some children to grasp. We spoke to two experts at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles—pulmonologist Shirleen Loloyan
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Joins 10 Other Leading Children’s Hospitals and Phlow Corp. to form an Unprecedented Coalition to Deliver Essential Medicines to Address Pediatric Drug Shortages
March 18, 2021
Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) today joins in announcing the launch of a groundbreaking Children's Hospital Coalition: Powered by Phlow TM (CHC). This first-in-kind coalition brings together
Side Effects of Leukemia Treatment More Prevalent in Girls
December 20, 2015
Sex-based differences in incidence and long-term outcomes have been well documented in pediatric cancer patients. Investigators at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles have now discovered similar
What Is a Community Health Needs Assessment?
August 16, 2022
Conducted every three years, this community review helps Children’s Hospital Los Angeles determine how best to use its strengths to support and collaborate with the surrounding neighborhoods.
The Pediatrician’s Pediatrician
March 30, 2018
Robert Adler, MD, MSEd, doesn’t remember a time when he didn’t want to be a pediatrician: “It never gets boring, because every family is different."
Stay Up to Date
Sign up to receive our monthly newsletter, latest news, events and stories delivered right to your inbox.