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Unstoppable Mila Doesn’t Let a Limb Difference Get in the Way
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Born with an upper limb difference—and a healthy dose of self-confidence— 4-year-old Mila shows she can do anything she puts her mind to.
The Gift of a Lifetime
November 1, 2018
A dying 3-year-old boy. A desperate email. A stranger’s astonishing gift. They were flying down the 101 freeway through Santa Barbara—the kids in the back seat, Chris at the wheel, and Holly next to
How to Talk to Kids About Death
February 18, 2020
CHLA expert David Schonfeld, MD, Director of the National Center for School Crisis and Bereavement at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, provides advice on how to talk to children of all ages about the
Treatment Significantly Reduces Chemotherapy-Induced Hearing Loss in Children
December 6, 2016
Investigators from Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and 37 other Children’s Oncology Group hospitals in the U.S. and Canada have determined that sodium thiosulfate prevents cisplatin-induced hearing
Porto's Bakery: Why We Give
December 3, 2019
The beloved local eatery has been supporting Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and sharing its sweet treats with patients and families for more than 40 years.
Preventing Abuse of Kids with Developmental Disabilities
May 21, 2013
Tips to reduce the risk of abuse and help children protect themselves.
A Common Cold Became a Serious Condition
February 8, 2021
CHLA experts helped JJ recover from ADEM, a rare neurological disorder.
Bad Cold or Enterovirus D68?
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How do you tell the difference between enterovirus and a bad cold? Our expert weighs in.
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