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A Preemie’s First Year: Lincoln’s Long Journey
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Born at 25 weeks and just 2 pounds, Lincoln faces the precarious life of a micropreemie. But he has help—the vigilance of his parents and the expertise of multiple CHLA specialists.
Meet Some of our Research Trainees
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Astgik Petrosyan, PhD Astgik is a senior postdoctoral researcher working in Laura Perin ’s laboratory. When asked about where her interest in biology comes from, her answer took us back to the
Transgender Community Questions & Answers With Johanna Olson, MD – CHLA’s Transyouth Program
April 23, 2015
Answers to frequently asked questions about transgender youth health, development and issues.
Bayanihan (buy-uh-nee-hun): Working Together to Effect Change
February 4, 2019
It is a generation ago. A young girl named Joyce was born in Historic Filipinotown, Los Angeles – where many immigrants from the Philippines often first settle. Her parents and grandparents came to
Steep Learning Curve
November 13, 2018
Sometimes, the early signs that a child is ill can be so subtle, a family may not realize what’s happening—until later, with hindsight. For one family from Bishop, California, one of the first
Hazards of Leaving a Child in a Hot Car
September 18, 2014
Don't leave your child alone in a hot care--even if you think it's just for a minute. Serious injury or death can happen much faster than you might imagine.
Newborn Follow-Up in the Age of COVID-19
November 6, 2020
Telehealth plays a big role, but in-person visits still matter.
Leah and Her Fragile Lungs
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At only 2 days old, and 5 lbs., 3 oz., Leah Faith commanded the attention of the two dozen medical professionals surrounding her bed in the Steven & Alexandra Cohen Foundation Newborn and Infant
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