Addressing Inequities in Care for Latino and African American Children with Autism

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SC CTSI-Supported Cancer Education Film Receives Prestigious 2013 APHA Award

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Text Messages Help Patients Better Manage their Diabetes

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Helping People with Mental Illness Get Medical Care

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The Plight of Transgender People Seeking Basic Medical Care

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Scientist Breaks Through the Body’s Intricate Healing Process

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Research Team Develops Pacemaker to Save the Lives of Unborn Babies

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CHLA Researchers Demonstrate How Obesity Blocks Therapeutic Effects of Cancer Treatments

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Implantable Pump to Deliver Tumor-Fighting Drugs in the Brain

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Computer Speech Project to Boost Culturally Sensitive Doctor-Patient Interactions

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USC Researchers Develop Novel Approach to the Discovery of New Human Immunodeficiency Virus Drugs

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Researchers Identify Ethnic Genetic Differences in Hemophiliacs in Search of Improved Therapies

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Scaffolding Technology for Stem Cell- Induced Gut Tissue Regeneration

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Drug Treatment for Alcohol Abuse Advances to Human Trials in Cross-Institutional Study

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SC CTSI-Supported Research Drives Global Health Policy

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Cross-Institutional Study Looks within Arteries to Understand Effects of Cholesterol Medications

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USC Pediatric Surgeon Leads Nationwide Study to Help Children with Liver Disease

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Research Team Evaluates Drug to Treat Alzheimer’s Disease and Improve Mild Cognitive Impairment

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Researchers Study Hormonal Function and Benefits of Bariatric Surgery for Weight Management and Glucose Control in Obese and Diabetic Patients

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Research Follows Multi-Ethnic Cohort to See How Obesity and Body Fat Distribution Affect Cancer Risk

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