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Teens and Opioid Abuse
February 28, 2020
Studies show that 1 in 8 teens report trying opioids in high school recreationally, and 80 percent of people who use heroin started by misusing prescription opioids. Currently, opioid-related
Winter Sports Eye Safety
January 29, 2016
Sports like skiing, snowboarding, snow tubing and sledding are on my boys’ wish list this year. I thought it would a good time to make sure that they are wearing protective eyewear with good
Advancing Care and Innovation for Pediatric Brain Tumors
January 27, 2023
The Brain Tumor Center at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles takes a team approach—and offers one of the largest clinical trial programs of its kind.
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles 2022 Gala Raises Over $5.5 Million to Support Pediatric Medical Care and Research
October 9, 2022
The evening was co-hosted by actors Chris Pine and Robert Pine, featured performance by Justin Timberlake and honored local healthcare heroes.
Functional Human Tissue-Engineered Liver Generated from Stem and Progenitor Cells
August 30, 2016
A research team led by investigators at The Saban Research Institute of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles has generated functional human and mouse tissue-engineered liver from adult stem and progenitor
Injured Football Player Finds New Path During Treatment
October 17, 2014
Editor’s Note: This blog was written by one of our patients and provides a closer look at the challenges young athletes face during injury.
Dangers of Energy Drinks for Kids
January 16, 2015
Energy drinks are not designed for kids. Learn the facts.
A Family Finds Hope for Down Syndrome Regression Disorder
May 2, 2022
An experimental treatment for Down syndrome regression disorder is helping one young teen recover her ability to function in the world.
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