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At birth, it seemed Jaxon’s only hope was a procedure that would leave him with “half a heart.” But once in surgery, everything changed.
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Fall into Wellness Family Health Fair Aims to Help families and Address Health Disparities
October 13, 2022
Los Angeles – The Fall into Wellness Family Health Fair aiming to address economic, health and social disparities in the Watts community of Los Angeles will take place Oct. 22, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. PST
A New Elise
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Since Elise Martinez was 2 years old, she was debilitated by a condition that could not be properly diagnosed. It caused severe impaction in the bowels, arthritis and malnutrition. The many pediatric
A Dream for Two
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The care Manny received as a patient at Children's Hospital Los Angeles inspired his sister, Melissa, to become a nurse.
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November 12, 2021
Should surgeons perform partial nephrectomies in more children with kidney tumors—safely removing the mass, but leaving the child’s kidney in place?
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