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Slime Time
April 3, 2018
If you have school-age children in your house I am sure you are familiar with the homemade slime craze. Many parents love the idea of making slime and why not? It’s a rare chance for kids to be
Program Expands Infant-Family Mental Health Services
November 6, 2020
$5 million grant will allow Children’s Hospital Los Angeles to reach more children and families.
Gastroenterology Team Welcomes 5 Fellows in 2022
January 27, 2022
New endoscopy fellowship is one of several advanced GI training opportunities at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
Does Your Baby Have Plagiocephaly?
September 8, 2016
Have you ever noticed that your child has an assymetrical head shape or flatness on the back of his or her head? Do you think that this is typical and that all children have a flat spot from sleeping
Caring for the Caregiver
April 29, 2020
Learn about Tea for the Soul, a therapeutic program for CHLA staff members.
Lessons Learned from an Internship in Adolescent Medicine
August 5, 2016
It was always clear that the professional trajectory of my life was going to lead me to work for and with youth, and specifically queer youth of color. It was this that initially drew me to an
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Joins 10 Other Leading Children’s Hospitals and Phlow Corp. to form an Unprecedented Coalition to Deliver Essential Medicines to Address Pediatric Drug Shortages
March 18, 2021
Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) today joins in announcing the launch of a groundbreaking Children's Hospital Coalition: Powered by Phlow TM (CHC). This first-in-kind coalition brings together
Keep Breast Milk Safe: Tips for Handling, Storing and Thawing
January 6, 2014
How to safely handle and store breast milk, so your baby stays safe while enjoying the benefits of breastmilk.
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