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Team Will Welcome 7 GI Fellows in 2023
February 3, 2023
The fellows will take part in five advanced pediatric gastroenterology and hepatology training programs at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
10 Years After a Freak Accident, Sydney Says ‘Thank You’ to her Hand Surgeon
November 7, 2017
Have you ever found yourself thinking about someone who made a significant impact on your life? And have you wished that you could tell that person just how grateful you are? Fourteen-year-old Sydney
Ani-mazing! One Creative Patient at CHLA
March 24, 2015
Artist and CHLA patient Tory designed an anime superhero especially for Children's Hospital Los Angeles.
A Planned Gift Does Double Duty
May 10, 2022
Sharon Mason and Bob Masino found just the right vehicle to honor CHLA’s lifesaving care of their niece, while also producing a reliable source of income for themselves.
Can delirium cause long-term cognitive dysfunction in kids?
August 26, 2016
Delirium is an acute neurologic dysfunction, defined by the DSM IV as an acute change in consciousness with impairments in attention and cognition. Over the decades critical care literature has
Step by Step, Adam Achieves His Dreams
November 2, 2016
On an uncharacteristically cold and blustery day in Miami this year, Adam Wolf did something that doctors—and he himself—once thought impossible: He got up out of his wheelchair and walked. He walked
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Researcher Awarded $1.5 Million to Study “Gatekeeper Protein” in the Intestines
August 6, 2020
Mark Frey, PhD, an investigator at The Saban Research Institute of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, studies how the intestines repair themselves after injury.
Smart Bites: Kick the Can
July 15, 2015
Why are sugary beverages so bad for you? Our expert shares the facts, and offers alternatives.
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