Content related to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Joins National Consortium to Study Use of Stem Cells in Treating a Rare Cardiac Defect
Your Baby’s Food: Homemade or Store Bought?
September 17, 2012
Making your own baby food is an added time commitment for new parents. Is it worthwhile?
Genu Varum - Bowlegs in Children: What Physicians Need to Know
December 1, 2020
Parents frequently seek medical advice for the appearance of their child's lower extremities. Genu Varum, known as bowlegs, is a common concern and can ultimately lead to referral to an orthopedic
Reaching Critically Ill Babies Faster
February 10, 2021
A streamlined process speeds emergency transport response times, bringing lifesaving care to newborns.
What Are Febrile Seizures?
December 1, 2021
Tips for parents when your child’s fever leads to seizure
Safety Tips on Keeping the Holidays Merry and Bright
December 15, 2014
It’s easy to get wrapped up in holiday festivities—even easier to overlook common household items that can end up being hazardous to your child. To keep your family’s holiday merry and bright, the
Persistent Snoring: Is it Bad?
September 26, 2016
As parents, we never want to admit that our children are any less than perfect. That wasn’t the case with my eldest son, as no morning alarms were necessary in my home. When he was a boy, my son’s
Genetic Clotting Disorder in Children
October 9, 2015
A blood clot is when blood changes from a liquid to a solid. Some kids are born with a genetic condition that makes them at greater risk for a blood clot.
Holiday Tips for Kids with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)
November 5, 2013
How to have a fun and successful holiday when your child has autism spectrum disorder.
Stay Up to Date
Sign up to receive our monthly newsletter, latest news, events and stories delivered right to your inbox.