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Ready to play? Dr. Bianca Edison shares four important tips for carefully getting back into the game when recreational and league sports start up again.
Patient Fights Sickle Cell Disease and Becomes Golf Champion
September 24, 2014
Young golfer Marley uderwent a bone marrow transplant from her sister to cure her sickle cell disease.
CHLA and USC Plastic and Oral/Maxillofacial Surgeons Team Up to Correct Birth Defects
July 13, 2017
This story originally appeared in the TroDent , the official publication for the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC. Read more stories like this in their Summer 2017 issue . Madison Carmenate
Embedding Endocrine Care for Children With Brain Tumors
January 27, 2022
An innovative approach promotes timely diagnosis and treatment for critical endocrine issues.
New Approach to Modeling Ewing Sarcoma Leads to a Novel Discovery
April 19, 2022
A new study from Children’s Hospital Los Angeles found that a specific pathway may be driving tumor growth in Ewing sarcoma.
Chemotherapy and Hearing Loss: Until Now, an Unquantified Risk
October 25, 2020
Researchers at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles led a multi-institutional study that pins down, for the first time, the actual risk of hearing loss from cisplatin, a common chemotherapy agent
Copper (Therapy Dog) is a Pro at Making Patients Smile
March 11, 2014
"For the first time, the boy was eagerly engaged in something—adoring Copper."
Back to School Hygiene, Vaccinations, Snoring and Safety
August 9, 2019
Sharpened pencils: check; notebooks and paper: check; school schedule: check. As a parent, this check list may seem familiar to you. It is a clear indication that back-to-school season is here and
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