Family Resources: Health Library

Nationwide Children’s Hospital is a leading pediatric care facility. Please use our A-Z listing below to find information about the disease, condition, procedure or test you need.

Health​ Screening ​Guidelines,​ Ages ​2 ​to ​18

This is a summary of the preventive healthcare schedules for children and teenagers. The schedules are mainly for children who don't have special health risks.

Healthier Macaroni and Cheese

A healthier version of an all-time family favorite.

Healthy Cooking Tips for People with Diabetes

Read on for healthy cooking tips to help lower your calorie intake, fats, and sugars.

Healthy Guacamole

Looking for a snack that’s delicious and easy to make? Try guacamole! Serve with baby carrots, bell peppers, or low-calorie pretzels.

Healthy Pregnancy Quiz

Test your knowledge of which behaviors are most helpful and harmful to your developing baby.

Hearing Hazards in Everyday Life

It doesn't take a thunderous rock concert to cause hearing loss. Any repeated high-volume experiences or 1-shot booms can damage the delicate nerve cells of your inner ear. Here's what you need to know.

Heart Attacks and Women

Heart attacks and their aftermath tend to be more deadly in women. Yet for many women, the warning signs of a heart attack are very subtle and easy to ignore. Read on to learn more about the signs and risks.

Heart Disease- Managing Many Medicines

Whether you take prescription medicines, over-the-counter medicines, or both, there are important guidelines to follow to get the most from them.

Heart Disease: Communicating with Several Providers

If you are like most people with heart disease, you have several healthcare providers who each treat you for a different health issue.

Heart Disease: Considering Cold Relief

Colds and the flu can be serious for people with heart disease.

Heart Disease: How Disease Management Helps

Participating in a disease management program gives you the chance to ask questions about exercise, medicine, diet, and other treatment choices.

Heart Disease: Keep Your Gums Healthy

People with gum disease are more likely to have heart disease than people with healthy gums.