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What Happens If Your Child Only Has One Kidney?
June 24, 2019
Special thanks to Carl Grushkin, MD, Chief of the Division of Nephrology at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, for contributing to this article. What happens when your child has one kidney? It’s more
Slime Time
April 3, 2018
If you have school-age children in your house I am sure you are familiar with the homemade slime craze. Many parents love the idea of making slime and why not? It’s a rare chance for kids to be
Lifelong Learners
April 30, 2020
Rocio Delgado, RN: "What’s amazing to me is that even now, nearly a decade after Camp CHLA, the hospital continues to support me in expanding my knowledge."
Navigating the Educational System to Get Your Child the Help They Need
November 28, 2016
Does your child have difficulties being understood, completing classroom assignments or using language appropriately? Whether your child has just begun school or has been struggling for years, you may
Trainee Spotlight: Heather Ogana
March 22, 2022
A fourth-year PhD candidate, Heather is researching the role of integrin beta-1 in pediatric acute myeloid leukemia
On the Road Again
November 20, 2015
How to keep motion sickness from ruining your roadtrips “Are we there yet, are we there yet, are we there yet? Oh no Mommy, I don’t feel so good.” These are the words that no one wants to hear on a
Help Your Child Cope with Night Terrors
October 1, 2012
What are night terrors, and how do you help your child deal with them? Our experts weigh in.
Trampolines: Fun or Folly?
January 16, 2014
Kids love trampolines, but observing certain safety rules is key.
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