Columbus Children's Hospital Launches New Health e-Hints Program

August 17, 2004

Childrens Hospital has launched Health e-Hints, a free e-newsletter designed to provide parents and caregivers with customized pediatric health and safety information in the most convenient and accessible way possibledelivered right to their desktops!
 
The Health e-Hints e-newsletter was designed to help families solve the worlds biggest mystery kids. It features relevant articles tailored to the ages of children in a household, from infants to teens. The newsletters content is developed by pediatric specialists and Columbus Childrens Hospital and includes topics such as nutrition, behavioral health and safety tips.

Parents and caregivers who register for Health e-Hints will receive a welcome issue additional newsletters will then be delivered quarterly. The program also will be used by Childrens experts to send timely health and safety information as needed.

All families are encouraged to visit http://www.columbuschildrens.com/healthehints and sign up for Health e-Hints. The program is optional and all registration information is completely secure and will not be made available to any other company or organization.


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