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Dr. Johanna Olson and team have made a significant finding: transgender individuals have sex hormone levels consistent with the sex they were assigned at birth.
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Born with an upper limb difference—and a healthy dose of self-confidence— 4-year-old Mila shows she can do anything she puts her mind to.
Anxiety in Today’s Youth: Children’s Hospital Los Angeles to Lead First Study to Compare Behavioral Therapy with Medication
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A team of investigators led by CHLA’s Bradley Peterson, MD, plan a foundational study into treatment of childhood anxiety
PENTEC: World Experts Team Up to Improve Outcomes for Children After Radiation Therapy
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More than 150 specialists worldwide provide evidence-based guidance to reduce long-term effects of radiation therapy in children.
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Fostering Women Leaders in Neurosurgery and Neurology
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Susan Durham, MD, MS, and Shafali Spurling Jeste, MD, share their thoughts on how to close the gaps in women’s leadership in neurosurgery and neurology.
A Winning Assist in Fighting Pediatric Cancer
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Over a decade ago, Chris Hegardt was treated for cancer at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. Now he’s a college soccer standout, and through the Names Family Foundation his family is giving more kids a
Life Tips to Help Prevent Type 2 Diabetes
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