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FDA approves new drug for Duchenne MD
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The Food and Drug Administration has approved the first drug to treat patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy, the most common muscular dystrophy diagnosed in childhood. Some experts contend that
Looking for Acute Liver Failure Biomarkers in Children
October 14, 2021
Researchers are searching for biomarkers to better identify which children with acute liver failure will recover on their own—and which will need a liver transplant.
Could Toxic Stress Explain Racial Health Disparities?
March 10, 2016
While overall health has improved, from reduced infant mortality to improved outcomes for a variety of diseases, racial and ethnic disparities in health remain a significant problem that research is
Bad Cold or Enterovirus D68?
September 18, 2014
How do you tell the difference between enterovirus and a bad cold? Our expert weighs in.
A Magical Collaboration
December 10, 2020
A special Disney program is bringing comfort, joy and a little magic to patients and families at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Celebrates its One-Hundredth Living Donor Transplant
September 4, 2013
Baby Joshua had a lifesaving liver transplant at CHLA from a living donor. His transplant was a milestone for the hospital.
Clinical and Histological Markers Predict Hepatoblastoma Prognosis
February 14, 2022
A new study reveals the value of using clinical and histological characteristics to optimize treatment for hepatoblastoma, a rare liver cancer in children.
As Strong As Jeremiah
September 22, 2016
“The Succar bloodline is a bloodline of warriors,” his father told him, sitting beside him in his hospital room that evening. “You’re strong. You’re powerful. You’re untouchable. That’s why I know you
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