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Do This, Not That: How to Care for Your Child’s Cast
December 16, 2019
Physician assistant Allison Tarrasch of CHLA’s Fracture Clinic explains how to keep that protective fiberglass shell from getting wet, causing skin eruptions, or driving your kid mad from itching.
When is the Right Time for Power Mobility?
January 4, 2018
What is power mobility? Independent mobility is essential for cognitive and psychological development for children of all ages and abilities. For some children with disabilities, power wheelchairs are
ADHD and Your Child: A Q&A With One of Our Experts
April 5, 2013
Stephanie Marcy, PhD, offers answers to frequently asked questions about ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder).
Daniel’s Heroic Battle Against Medulloblastoma
October 27, 2021
Inspired by fictional and real-life heroes, Daniel is bravely tackling medulloblastoma alongside a team of experts in the Cancer and Blood Disease Institute at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
Diversity in Research: High School Students at the Cusp of Biomedical Research
August 26, 2015
Meet Michael, a graduate of the Samuels Family Latino and African-American High School Internship Program (LA-HIP) at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Awarded $2.4 Million to Study Treatment of Respiratory Infections in Children with Tracheostomy
August 23, 2021
Christopher Russell, MD, MS, will lead a multicenter study designed to reduce antibiotic exposure in a vulnerable pediatric population.
Diet + Exercise + Chemo = Increased Survival in Youth with Leukemia
April 1, 2021
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles study finds risk of detectable cancer cells decreased by 70% after one month of treatment in patients with ALL.
Sandy Himmelrich, LCSW
November 6, 2019
Sandy Himmelrich, LCSW, has devoted 25 years to helping and protecting the most vulnerable among us: children who have been abused.
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