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A Q&A with Dr. Sonia Michail, discussing the viability of fecal transplants in children.
Handling Cancer With Grace
October 8, 2015
Meet Grace, a 5 year old battling acute lymphoblastic leukemia at Children's Hospital Los Angeles.
A New Heart Gives Jasmine a Fresh Start
February 17, 2021
“Jazzy Jasmine” was born with a rare congenital heart defect. After her heart started to fail, a team of cardiac specialists at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles gave the spunky toddler a fresh start
Sugary Beverage and Added Sugar Consumption During the Postpartum Period Leads to Greater Weight Gain and Risk of Obesity
July 7, 2020
In a study published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Dr. Goran and his colleagues show that sugar intake during the first 6 months postpartum is associated with weight gain.
Sleep Issues and Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)
February 25, 2014
Tips to help encourage sleep if your child has autism spectrum disorder.
Connecting With Patients, Wherever They Are
June 15, 2020
Long before COVID-19, Jennifer Raymond, MD, MCR, was pioneering virtual care for her patients with diabetes.
How to Have a Safe Halloween in the Time of COVID-19
October 4, 2021
As Halloween approaches, families are looking for ways to celebrate while maintaining safety during the pandemic. Many traditions like wearing costumes and carving pumpkins can be done—as long as you
Small Lungs Aren't Holding Back Ben
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Elysia Weiner, RN, clinic nurse III at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, was nervous to be on her first helicopter ride. She didn’t know what to expect, but luckily, a CHLA transport nurse was kind to
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