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A No-Judgement Community
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Teens and young adults come to the Substance Use Prevention and Treatment Program for a fresh start and a voice in their own journey.
Living Donor Liver Transplants: Better Outcomes for Children
September 21, 2021
In a worldwide pediatric study, researchers from Children’s Hospital Los Angeles show the clear benefit of using living donor liver tissue for transplants.
‘No Better Place to Be’
February 6, 2020
Diagnosed with cerebral palsy so severe he was tripping over his own feet, Brady came to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles for treatment. The result? A “night and day difference,” says his mom.
Connie Morales Is Right in Front of You
January 20, 2017
You have to fight the inclination to ignore Connie Morales. Diminutive, attached to a ventilator and immobile, her eyes sloping off to the side, she lies back in a wheelchair in such a way that she is
Born Bruised
April 4, 2019
Therapy is a bummer, Maurice could tell you. It’s his first teachable moment, and at 8 months old he’s receiving it on his stomach, a buffet of toys laid out before him an arm’s length away. If only a
Feeding Tips for the Hospitalized Child
December 5, 2014
Sometimes children who have spent time in the hospital may need to learn to eat. Our experts offer some tips on the subject.
Ellen K: Why I Give
June 25, 2020
The beloved radio personality—who hosts an annual Giving Tuesday broadcast to benefit Children’s Hospital Los Angeles—shares her experience as a grateful patient mom.
Does My Child Need Painkillers After Surgery?
July 10, 2020
The safest way to manage pain for children or teens after surgery is to use the lowest dose or pain relief method for the shortest amount of time.
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