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The conversations might be difficult, but they are necessary, says CHLA pediatrician Ashaunta Anderson, MD. And it’s never too early to start the discussions.
Back In Action
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How CHLA helped one teenager overcome scoliosis to soar in gymnastics and in life Scoliosis surgery at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles gave 17-year-old Danielle Drake new hope for her aerial
Coming Home
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Two years after leaving CHLA to explore the world, one nurse couldn’t wait to get back.
How to Help Teens With the Negative Impacts of Social Media
December 28, 2021
Adolescent and young adult medicine experts share tips for minimizing digital stress, regulating social media use and keeping confidence high.
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
Relieving Your Child's Constipation
April 14, 2015
Simple dietary changes can help relieve this common problem (and it can lead to serious health complications if it persists). A clinical dietitian weighs in.
Connie Morales Is Right in Front of You
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You have to fight the inclination to ignore Connie Morales. Diminutive, attached to a ventilator and immobile, her eyes sloping off to the side, she lies back in a wheelchair in such a way that she is
Unstoppable Mila Doesn’t Let a Limb Difference Get in the Way
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Born with an upper limb difference—and a healthy dose of self-confidence— 4-year-old Mila shows she can do anything she puts her mind to.
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