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Written by Stephanie N. Marcy, PhD, licensed psycologist, assistant professor of Clinical Pediatrics at Children's Hospital Los Angeles Children’s birthday parties can be overwhelming for any child
Finding a Needle in a Haystack
October 6, 2017
Investigators at The Saban Research Institute of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles have developed and tested a new biomarker assay for quantifying disease and detecting the presence of neuroblastoma
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
Stem Cell Analytics Core
December 13, 2021
The Stem Cell Analytics Core facilitates stem cell research and innovation for all investigators at CHLA.
Staying Smart About Sodium
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Sodium is a mineral—an essential nutrient that is commonly found in many foods. It is used by the body to control blood pressure, blood volume, and muscle and nerve function. Maintaining an
Staff Spotlight: Paolo Neviani, PhD
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Paolo was a postdoc at The Ohio State University when a friend in another lab told him about a newly discovered mechanism cells use to communicate: extracellular vesicles.
Keep Your Child Safe from Household Cleaners and Chemicals
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How to keep your child from getting injured, burned or poisoned by the chemicals you keep at home.
Got Milk? Or Milk Alternatives?
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