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‘A Rare Disease, But Not For Us’
August 23, 2019
It was obvious there was a problem as soon as Oliver was born. Oliver’s birth in 2015 was already complicated—he was in a breech position and had to be delivered via a cesarean section. But they
Babies and Food Allergies
March 24, 2021
Reduce your baby’s risk for developing food allergies by feeding your infant the most common allergens, including peanuts and eggs, CHLA experts say.
Part 2: ‘We Knew It Must Be Done’
August 16, 2019
In the concluding half of this two-part story, a CHLA family learns whether their home survived the Woolsey fire, baby Max’s cleft lip is repaired, and Max’s mother tries to sort through the
Improving HIV Care and Prevention in Young Men of Color
September 19, 2015
Researchers at CHLA have received an $8.4 million grant from the NIH to conduct research to improve HIV care and prevention, focusing on Black, Latino and multiracial gay and bisexual young men.
Extra Credit
April 29, 2020
For Christine Uddin, fulfillment at work comes from being supported in going above and beyond.
Building strong bones in kids
August 2, 2016
Osteoporosis is a major problem in public health with significant costs both in healthcare dollars and human potential. Generally known as a condition effecting older women, and to a lesser extent
Improving Care for Babies With Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia
November 4, 2021
As part of the BPD Collaborative, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles is teaming up to optimize care for babies with chronic lung disease.
Pedestrian Safety Tips for You and Your Family
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