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For Christine Uddin, fulfillment at work comes from being supported in going above and beyond.
Keep Breast Milk Safe: Tips for Handling, Storing and Thawing
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How to safely handle and store breast milk, so your baby stays safe while enjoying the benefits of breastmilk.
National Youth HIV & AIDS Awareness Day: Young People Take the Lead on HIV and Sexual Health Activism
March 16, 2016
Written by Karli Santos, MSWc, SYPP Center April 10, 2016 will mark the third annual National Youth HIV & AIDS Awareness Day (NYHAAD). NYHAAD is about educating the public on the ways in which HIV and
Why We Walk—One Grateful Patient Family's Story
May 31, 2019
Every June, thousands of supporters come together for CHLA's Walk and Play L.A. Christina Osumi-Cabaya had so much fun last year, she and her husband rallied an even bigger group of family and friends
Increased Risk of Metabolic Disorders for Some Children with Spina Bifida
March 22, 2016
Representative quantified computed tomography (CT) slices showing excess adipose or fatty tissues (pink) within the muscle boundary (green) in spina bifida patients (right) compared to control
Help Your Child Cope with Nightmares
September 21, 2012
Learn what causes nightmares and how to help your child deal with them.
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.
A Game-Changer for Young Children With Femur Fractures
July 12, 2022
Study shows that a pre-made brace provides equal healing to a body cast for young children with broken femurs.
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