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Pilot project aims to reduce the need for two hospitalizations for patients in select clinical scenarios.
In Mongolia: Pollutants from Coal-Burning Stoves Strongly Associated with Miscarriages
May 20, 2014
David Warburton led a group of scientists who studied the affects of pollution on miscarriages in Mongolia.
What You Need to Know About Mosquito Bites and Treatments
October 23, 2019
How families can stay healthy amid the influx of disease-transmitting mosquitos
One Straight Year of Therapy Dogs
April 11, 2016
Not many people can say they haven’t missed a single day of work for an entire year, but the furry volunteers of the Amerman Family Foundation Dog Therapy Program at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles
Risk of Bacterial Infections Higher in Patients with Early Childhood-Onset Eczema
March 29, 2016
Eczema or atopic dermatitis is a condition where the areas of the skin are inflamed, resulting in symptoms ranging from redness to severe rashes and blisters. The specific causes of eczema remain
Lifelong Learners
April 30, 2020
Rocio Delgado, RN: "What’s amazing to me is that even now, nearly a decade after Camp CHLA, the hospital continues to support me in expanding my knowledge."
More Differences in Brain White Matter Produce More Symptoms in People with Autism
November 11, 2021
Researchers at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles have brought us closer to understanding the biology of autism spectrum disorder, a condition affecting a person’s ability to communicate, learn and
A Life-Changing Surgery Provides New Hope for Mila
December 14, 2015
Jennifer Rashkin recalls with absolute clarity the first time her daughter, Mila, had a seizure. “It was Sept. 26, 2011. She was 3 years old. About 15 minutes into her nap, I heard her cough, and I
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