Blog posts
Can a Novel Approach Lead to Less-Toxic Treatments for Leukemia?
October 27, 2023
A new study finds that blocking Artemis significantly reduces the proliferation of leukemia cells, without affecting normal cells.
4 Innovations Improving Pediatric Radiation Therapy
October 27, 2023
Experts at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and USC share how spatially fractionated radiation therapy and VMAT are enhancing radiation treatment for kids.
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Pulmonology Chief Receives Lifetime Achievement Award
October 20, 2023
Sally Ward, MD, received a lifetime achievement award from the American Thoracic Society for her contributions to pediatric pulmonology.
Hello, Neighbor! Community Wellness Festival Brings CHLA and Local Residents Together
October 19, 2023
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles hosted a Community Wellness Festival—a health education fair promoting wellness and community spirit.
How Do ‘Legacies of Stress’ Impact Future Generations?
October 19, 2023
A CHLA researcher is studying how stress may be registered biologically and inherited by the next generation.
New Suite Enhances Pediatric Interventional Radiology
October 17, 2023
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles has opened a new interventional radiology suite featuring equipment not found at other pediatric hospitals.
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Leads First Precision Health Trial for Dup15q Syndrome
October 17, 2023
The trial is studying a potential treatment for Dup15q and incorporates an EEG biomarker established by CHLA researchers.
What Is Health Literacy? (And Why You Should Care)
October 17, 2023
Learn how personal and organizational health literacy improves care for patients and their families.
What Is a Clinical Trial? Your Questions Answered
October 3, 2023
Clinical trials bring new research to kids and adults. Why should adults and kids take part in clinical trials? Because everyone can benefit.
Gene Therapy Saves Greigh From a Paralyzing Muscle Disease
September 22, 2023
Newborn screening found that Greigh had spinal muscular atrophy. He was sent to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, where gene therapy saved him from paralysis.