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Teens & Texting: Setting Boundaries
January 17, 2011
Tips to keep your teenager safe and healthy while navigating the ins and outs of texting.
CHLA Children’s Book on COVID-19 Reaches Out to Kids and Adults
August 4, 2020
The informative, entertaining book is designed to help children navigate the coronavirus pandemic and was written by staff members from the hospital’s Family-Centered Care Support Services.
Clinical Trial Results: Patients with Leukemia Show High Remission Rates after Immunotherapy
October 16, 2014
Researchers at Children's Hospital Los Angeles have published results of this study in Lancet.
Shira Josephson Will Be Your Designated Reader
September 5, 2017
Shira Josephson wrote a book this summer and says it took her “five, four or seven days.” So likewise let it be said that Shira Josephson has the greatest girl’s bedroom ever, in a long time, or since
'But you don't LOOK sick!'
March 16, 2016
When searching for a space in a crowded parking lot, we have all momentarily longed to park in those empty handicap parking spots. We have also heard of parking violation fines for parking without a
Why I Give: Kathleen McCarthy Kostlan
December 4, 2021
The longtime CHLA supporter reflects on the Anderson Pavilion and how the hospital has grown over the past decade.
Flat Heads in Babies
August 26, 2020
Positional plagiocephaly can be confused with lambdoidal synostosis, which also causes flattening of the back of the head. Referrals for positional plagiocephaly and “rule-out craniosynostosis” are
CHAMP Grads Build Skills for Health Careers
September 10, 2022
The Careers in Health and Mentorship Program (CHAMP) gives young adults practical experience and career tips to pursue a future in health administration.
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