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Sentimental was not how Lauren expected to feel upon seeing her son, Max, for the first time after his cleft lip surgery. She was astounded by the repair job William Magee, MD, DDS, had performed. The
Program Shortens ICU Stays By 57% After Pediatric Liver Transplant
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A first-of-its-kind enhanced recovery after surgery protocol enables early extubation for pediatric liver transplant patients—including infants.
New Program Focuses on Pediatric Limb Reconstruction
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A team-based approach offers comprehensive care for rare leg deformities in children.
Help Your Child’s Language Development
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What can you do to encourage your child's language skills development?
Why I Walk and Play L.A.: Jessica Ward, CHLA Nurse Researcher
May 29, 2019
Jessica Ward, PhD, MPH, CPNP, RN, a research nurse scientist in the Institute for Nursing and Interprofessional Research (INIR), explains why she is walking again in support of the INIR.
Six Things to Know on Fractures and Sprains From a Orthopedic Specialist
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Back to school season is here, and that means the activities of fall sports are just around the corner. So, we spoke to Tracy Zaslow, MD, FAAP, CAQSM, medical director of the Sports Medicine and
‘W’ Sitting Is Not Bad for Kids, CHLA Study Finds
April 19, 2021
Parents are often told that if their child ‘W’ sits, it will cause problems with their hips. ‘W’ sitting is not harmful, a new study from researchers at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles reports.
Digital Stress: What is it, how does it affect teens and how can you help?
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