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Slime Time
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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
Pedestrian Safety Tips for Families
August 9, 2019
While drivers must obey traffic lights and be alert of people on the road, pedestrians too must be just as cautious – to always walk safely and remain visible. However, some things are out of our
When it Comes to Plastic Surgery for Children, Earlier is Better
November 4, 2014
Mark Urata, MD, chief, Division of Plastic & Maxillofacial Surgery at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, discusses the future of pediatric cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery.
New Program Focuses on Pediatric Limb Reconstruction
February 4, 2020
A team-based approach offers comprehensive care for rare leg deformities in children.
Naval Connection Inspires Her to Serve
March 26, 2020
With a family history of military service, Katrina Lazo, BSN, RN, CPN, felt it was her duty as a nurse to help those who serve on the front lines.
Prolific TV Creator Chuck Lorre Takes Giving Seriously
May 18, 2021
The award-winning producer shares why he supports Children’s Hospital Los Angeles—and a new generation of physicians and scientists.
Is it COVID or Croup? It May Be Both
February 11, 2022
Doctors are seeing a sharp rise in cases of an old ailment, croup. A new one, COVID-19, is the reason for it.
Mother and Son Receives Surprise from The Honest Company
May 5, 2016
Hearing the news that you’re about to have your first-born is an exciting time. You might wonder about what your child will look like, or what you’ll name him or her, but there’s a lot to worry about
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