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Top 10 Back-to-School Blog Posts for Parents and Kids
August 25, 2021
It’s time to get back to school, for some students after more than a year without setting foot in a classroom setting. A big part of making the successful transition back to daily, in-person learning
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.
A Partnership to Improve Access to Life-Changing Care
June 21, 2020
Martha Haight, a member of the Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Los Angeles's Advisory Board, discusses the organization’s $1.6 million gift to support neurology care at CHLA.
Pregnancy, Babies and Hot Weather: Read These Tips
July 8, 2021
When the mercury rises, so does the risk of heatstroke for pregnant women and newborns. Here’s how to keep yourself—and your new baby—cool and comfortable, even on the hottest summer days.
Research Core Spotlight: Biostatistics Core
March 19, 2022
The Biostatistics Core provides statistical support to researchers—fostering efficient and accurate data collection and analysis. The goal: enhance strong scientific processes and boost a project’s
What Is Torticollis?
November 9, 2016
Torticollis is a common congenital deformity, and current research suggests it affects up to 16 percent of infants. Congenital muscular torticollis is caused by a tightening of the sternocleidoid
Genu Varum - Bowlegs in Children: What Physicians Need to Know
December 1, 2020
Parents frequently seek medical advice for the appearance of their child's lower extremities. Genu Varum, known as bowlegs, is a common concern and can ultimately lead to referral to an orthopedic
Newborn Screening Essential for Kids with “Bubble Boy Disease”
August 11, 2014
With a physical exam and quick prick of the heel, doctors can detect dozens of serious medical conditions immediately after birth.
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