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Transgender Youth Have Typical Hormone Levels
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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.
Kids and the COVID-19 Vaccine: Your Questions Answered
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With the vaccine for children ages 6 months and older approved, the experts at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles provide guidance for families.
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Kicks off Thank a Caregiver Initiative on CHLA.org
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The public is invited to send notes to CHLA caregivers in celebration of National Nurses Week and National Hospital Week; Ace Hardware supports initiative by matching every dollar donated up to $100
Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: What Physicians Need to Know
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Autism: What Your Child’s Clinician Might Not Know
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Can Preschoolers Make Healthy Choices While Shopping for Groceries?
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Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Experts Present on the Latest in Pediatric and Congenital Cardiovascular Diseases at 25th Annual Cardiology 2022 Conference
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Babies and Soldiers:Detecting lung injury
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