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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
One Step Closer in the Search for an “Autism Gene”
April 2, 2015
CHLA researcher Di Tian collaborated with investigators and MIT and Cold Spring Harbor laboratories in an effort to help pinpoint the genetic foundation for autism spectrum disorder.
Breastfeeding: Is Your Diet Causing Your Baby Discomfort?
October 8, 2012
Your diet can affect your baby if you are breastfeeding. Learn how to tell and what to do if you think the foods you eat are causing discomfort for your infant.
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Celebrates its One-Hundredth Living Donor Transplant
September 4, 2013
Baby Joshua had a lifesaving liver transplant at CHLA from a living donor. His transplant was a milestone for the hospital.
A Planned Gift Does Double Duty
May 10, 2022
Sharon Mason and Bob Masino found just the right vehicle to honor CHLA’s lifesaving care of their niece, while also producing a reliable source of income for themselves.
Naval Connection Inspires Her to Serve
March 26, 2020
With a family history of military service, Katrina Lazo, BSN, RN, CPN, felt it was her duty as a nurse to help those who serve on the front lines.
Combining Overnight Sleep and Epilepsy Studies
November 4, 2021
Pilot project aims to reduce the need for two hospitalizations for patients in select clinical scenarios.
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