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.

How to Bathe Your Baby

As a new parent, you may find "tub time" a bit scary. Here are some suggestions on how to make it less stressful.

How to Be a Well-Informed Healthcare User

The benefits of being an active medical consumer include better health, more effective health care, and lower health costs.

How to Be a Wise Healthcare Consumer

Here are common problems you may run into as a healthcare consumer, with tips for wise responses.

How to Be an Active Patient

People who are actively involved in their medical care stay healthier, recover more quickly when they're ill, and live longer, healthier lives.

How to Beat Serious Stress

When you're faced with a highly stressful event in your life, the strategies outlined here will help you cope.

How to Comfort a Crying Baby

Read on to learn about helpful methods to soothe your crying baby.

How to Control Your Temper

At least some anger is necessary for survival. Frequent or intense episodes of anger, however, aren't good for you or the people around you. If you find yourself boiling mad more often than not, try some of these tips to keep your temper in check.

How to Cut Your Hospital Bills

While you may not be able to avoid a hospital stay, there are ways to trim the expenses.

How to Discipline Your Child with Love

All children need limits to feel safe. With the right methods, discipline can be a positive, loving, experience.

How to Find Dr. Right

Your relationship with your healthcare provider is one of the most important in your life. Here is some advice on how to find a provider who is right for you.

How to Find the Medicare Forms You Need

Although filling out all the enrollment forms for Medicare can be overwhelming, there are a number of resources available to help you.

How to Get Medications for Less

Here are strategies from the Food and Drug Administration to help you cut your prescription costs by 50 percent or more.