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Trampolines: Fun or Folly?
January 16, 2014
Kids love trampolines, but observing certain safety rules is key.
Teen Cancer Survivor Gives Back—With Gusto!
October 26, 2022
Zen, 17, has turned his passion for violin performance into a way to raise funds for Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, in gratitude for the lifesaving care he received after being diagnosed with a rare
Does Your Baby Have Plagiocephaly?
September 8, 2016
Have you ever noticed that your child has an assymetrical head shape or flatness on the back of his or her head? Do you think that this is typical and that all children have a flat spot from sleeping
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.
Combining Erythropoietin with Therapeutic Hypothermia Does Not Improve Outcomes of Infants with Neonatal HIE, Study Finds
July 15, 2022
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles imaging researchers developed biomarkers for a study seeking treatments for infants with oxygen deprivation damage
Jennifer Raymond, MD: Lessons Learned From Challenges Faced
March 5, 2018
In addition to caring for patients with type 1 diabetes and other endocrine disorders, Jennifer Raymond, MD, MCR, conducts clinical research in type 1 diabetes and telemedicine.
How to Help Teens With the Negative Impacts of Social Media
December 28, 2021
Adolescent and young adult medicine experts share tips for minimizing digital stress, regulating social media use and keeping confidence high.
Babies and Food Allergies
March 24, 2021
Reduce your baby’s risk for developing food allergies by feeding your infant the most common allergens, including peanuts and eggs, CHLA experts say.
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