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The Ross procedure offers children the opportunity to have an aortic valve replacement that is their own valve: the pulmonary valve.
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A study by researchers from The Saban Research Institute of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles reveals a promising therapeutic target for improving lung function in infants. Their study, now published
Still Going Strong
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A 7-year-old boy received part of a liver from his mother’s friend. Today, he’s perfectly healthy—a testament to everyone involved.
Adrian Finds Freedom in New Epilepsy Playroom
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If you see 4-year-old Adrian obediently eating his vegetables at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, you can be sure of one thing: It’s almost time for him to go to the hospital’s new epilepsy playroom.
Sleep Issues and Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)
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Tips to help encourage sleep if your child has autism spectrum disorder.
An Inside Job: Using DNA to Target Cancer
December 6, 2018
While other toddlers her age were fighting naptime, two-year-old Michelle was battling an aggressive, life-threatening cancer. Doctors at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles saved her life in an epic
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Randall Wetzel, MD, spoke about the role of big data in the future of healthcare and research during a presentation at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles on Friday, August 14, 2015.
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