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Teen Receives Historic Heart-Liver Transplant
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After a rare heart disorder triggered severe liver problems, Mark needed a lifesaving dual organ transplant. Read how 11 hospital teams carried out the intricate procedure, a first at Children’s
Transgender Community Questions & Answers With Johanna Olson, MD – CHLA’s Transyouth Program
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Answers to frequently asked questions about transgender youth health, development and issues.
Kids in Cars: Look Before You Lock
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Most parents who have left their child in a hot car did so by accident: They simply forgot the child was there. Follow these tips to prevent that dangerous mistake.
Symptoms, Treatment and Prevention of Type 1 Diabetes
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Teens and Opioid Abuse
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