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Trampolines: Fun or Folly?
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Kids love trampolines, but observing certain safety rules is key.
How to Help Children Deal With Racism—and Not Adopt Racial Biases
June 25, 2020
Don’t be afraid to talk about race, even with young kids, and lead by example, says CHLA pediatrician Ashaunta Anderson, MD.
From Grateful Mom to CHLA Ambassador
May 27, 2019
Kathy Hauck and her daughter, Jia, a longtime patient, dedicate time and effort to fundraising for CHLA—and having fun.
Do These 5 Things to Protect Your Kids From Ingesting Marijuana Edibles
January 31, 2023
Cannabis poisoning is soaring among small children as parents inadvertently leave edibles within their kids’ reach. Our expert explains how to childproof your pot.
Why I Give: Kathleen McCarthy Kostlan
December 4, 2021
The longtime CHLA supporter reflects on the Anderson Pavilion and how the hospital has grown over the past decade.
From Open Heart to Bright Future
October 4, 2021
Ten years after Desiree’s third open-heart surgery for congenital heart defects at CHLA’s Heart Institute, her family knew exactly where they needed to be when it was time for her fourth and fifth.
Life Tips to Help Prevent Type 2 Diabetes
May 15, 2015
An Infographic and Q&A with Jamie Wood, MD, director of Clinical Diabetes Programs at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, to answers the most common questions on diabetes prevention.
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
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