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In a worldwide pediatric study, researchers from Children’s Hospital Los Angeles show the clear benefit of using living donor liver tissue for transplants.
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Dieter Stelling feels right at home in the ocean, where he loves to dive and snorkel, exploring marine life. Out of the water, he prefers to be hiking or rock climbing — always on the move
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Is your child a picky eater? Read about some ways to encourage them to eat a wider variety of food.
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How to Talk to Kids About Death
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CHLA expert David Schonfeld, MD, Director of the National Center for School Crisis and Bereavement at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, provides advice on how to talk to children of all ages about the
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Joins 10 Other Leading Children’s Hospitals and Phlow Corp. to form an Unprecedented Coalition to Deliver Essential Medicines to Address Pediatric Drug Shortages
March 18, 2021
Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) today joins in announcing the launch of a groundbreaking Children's Hospital Coalition: Powered by Phlow TM (CHC). This first-in-kind coalition brings together
Pass the Sugar? Or Honey? Or Aspartame?
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There are many sweeteners on the market, but are any of them good choices for your kids or family? The truth is that all sweeteners should be used in moderation; no sweetener is actually a healthy
Do These 5 Things to Protect Your Kids From Ingesting Marijuana Edibles
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