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What Happens When a Child’s Stomachache Won’t Go Away?
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When is it just a tummy ache, and when is it something more serious? Conditions like irritable bowel syndrome can be debilitating for kids and teens, but treatment is not ‘one-size fits all.’ Q&A with
How Justin Got His Voice Back
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Twelve-year-old Justin Ybarra likes to joke around, and he likes to have fun. Very rarely does he take life too seriously—even though there have been plenty of things in his life that have been plenty
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After a whirlwind romance in the hallways of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, therapy dogs Luke and Blondie took a big step this week – coordinating their Halloween costumes to dress up as bride and
Extra Credit
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For Christine Uddin, fulfillment at work comes from being supported in going above and beyond.
Sylvia Del Castillo, MD: Resilience Is Key
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Children’s Hospital Los Angeles poses 5 questions to Sylvia Del Castillo, MD, medical director of the Cardiothoracic Intensive Care Unit at CHLA.
Trainee Spotlight: Rachel Reyes, PhD
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Rachel Reyes, PhD is a postdoctoral fellow in Dr. Deardorff’s lab, where she is testing cell lines as models for rare genetic conditions.
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