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Flat Heads in Babies
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Positional plagiocephaly can be confused with lambdoidal synostosis, which also causes flattening of the back of the head. Referrals for positional plagiocephaly and “rule-out craniosynostosis” are
Gores Family Supports Care for Families Facing Allergies
January 7, 2016
Even if a child’s food allergy is not life-threatening, a chance encounter with the wrong food can be a scary experience for every member of the family. CHLA has provided comprehensive support for
A Day in the Life of an RN Resident
January 21, 2016
RN resident Hilary Tighe takes you through a typical day in the RN Residency Program at Children's Hospital Los Angeles.
Introducing Complementary Foods to the Infant at Risk for Allergy
April 22, 2016
The Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and World Health Organization (WHO) recommend infants receive breast milk or formula exclusively until around 4 to 6 months of age. The AAP has a great guide detailing
Making A Transformational Investment In Nurses
May 11, 2022
An anonymous $25 million gift supports professional development, training and research for nurses at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
CATCH-ing the Hearts of Patients with Hand Differences
May 10, 2016
Children's Hospital Los Angeles' seventh annual CATCH (Center for Achievement of Teens and Children with Hand Differences) picnic took place on Saturday, April 30 th, and was attended by many CHLA
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Teenage Business Owner, Grace Rose, is Helping #MakeMarchMatter
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My name is Grace Rose and I’m 15 years old. I was born with cystic fibrosis, which is a life-threatening disease that attacks my lungs and digestive system. I need to be watched carefully and treated
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