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GI Bleeding (Upper and Lower)
Pediatricians and pediatric gastroenterologists see this quite regularly. It is estimated that GI bleeding accounts for 1% of all pediatric hospitalizations.
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GiGi Dreyer
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Upper GI Bleeding
Upper GI bleeding occurs when irritation and ulcers of the lining of the esophagus, stomach, or duodenum result in bleeding. When this occurs, the child will vomit bright red blood, or dark looking flecks or clots that look like “coffee grounds”.
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Transitioning from Pediatric to Adult GI Care
In this animation, our patient Nick explains what happens when patients transition from pediatric to adult GI care to manage their IBD.
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Gastrointestinal Test (Upper GI Series)
An upper GI series is a test that is done to see how the stomach fills and empties into the small bowel. The test uses an X-ray to look for things that are not normal in the upper GI tract.
Diagnostic Procedures
The diagnostic capabilities of the Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition are some of the most advanced in the world. The use of flexible probes, called endoscopes or colonoscopes, has facilitated the diagnosis of many GI diseases.
Services We Offer
Learn more about the programs, diagnostic capabilities and treatment options offered by the Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition.
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Nationwide Childrens Hospital to Open GI Clinic at Mansfield Close to Home Center
To help meet the growing demand of gastroenterology needs in the Mansfield area, Nationwide Children’s Hospital will open a Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition clinic at the Mansfield Close To HomeSM Center.
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Neurogastroenterology and Motility Disorders Center
Neurogastroenterology and Motility Disorders Center guides families through the challenges of GI motility disorders with expert care and answers that make a difference.
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Could My Child Have Acid Reflux?
Gastroesophageal reflux (GER), commonly known as acid reflux, is a common diagnosis in infants and children. It is one of the most common reasons for primary care visits and referrals to pediatric gastroenterology.
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Rumination Syndrome
Rumination syndrome is a condition involving involuntary regurgitation of food.
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Protein Losing Enteropathy (PLE)
Protein losing enteropathy (PLE) explains the condition when the body loses important proteins because they are leaking into the intestines.
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Common Terms
We've compiled a list of the most common terms having to do with our Center for Intestinal Rehabilitation and Nutrition Support.
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Interventional Endoscopy
Interventional gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy offers a less invasive way to diagnose and treat conditions that affect the esophagus, stomach, pancreas, liver, gallbladder and intestines.
Gastrointestinal Infection Array
Because diarrhea and other symptoms are common to many pathogens, their clinical presentation may not tell you all you need to know for GI concerns. The Gastrointestinal Infection Array aims to solve the problems of traditional GI pathogen detection methods.
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Ulcerative Colitis in Children: Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment
About one-third of children with IBD have ulcerative colitis and over the past several decades, IBD has become increasingly common.
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Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition
Our diagnostic and therapeutic capabilities are some of the most advanced in the world. From rumination syndrome to gastroparesis to food allergies or constipation, we are blazing the trail to provide the best possible outcomes for all patients.
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Cystic Fibrosis: Diagnosis, Treatment and a Team Approach
Learn more about cystic fibrosis; what it is, how it is diagnosed and treatment.
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Oral-GI Microbiology Research Affinity Group
The Oral and GI Microbiology Research Affinity Group (OGM RAG) at Nationwide Children’s Hospital will bring together like minded clinicians and basic scientists that are actively involved in research in oral and gastrointestinal microbiology as it affects human disease.
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Rumination Syndrome Program
The Rumination Syndrome Program requires a referral from a pediatric gastroenterologist.
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Training Opportunities
Nationwide Children's Hospital offers 9 unique fellowship experiences related to pediatric psychology.
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Transnasal Endoscopy
A transnasal endoscopy is a procedure that runs a small tube (scope), that has a light and camera on the end, through the patient’s nose. The doctor can then see into the patient’s esophagus, stomach and/or intestine to check for swallowing or stomach issues.
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Dr. Sudarshan Jadcherla Receives Pediatric Science Award from International Foundation for Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders (IFFGD)
Sudarshan Jadcherla, MD, FRCPI, DCH, AGAF, was awarded the Senior Investigator, Pediatric Science Award at the 9th International Symposium on Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in early April. Dr.
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New Guidelines for Nausea, Stomach Pain and Other Problems Help Physicians Better Diagnose, Treat Kids
A child feels nauseated all the time, but no medical test can find what is wrong. Or a child vomits regularly, but there’s no illness or eating disorder to explain it. These, and other stomach and bowel-related problems with no obvious causes, are called functional gastrointestinal disorders.
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NASPGHAN
Nationwide Children’s Hospital is proud to support NASPGHAN. Meet our faculty members that are active with the organization.
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Irritable Bowel Syndrome
This Helping Hand™ covers irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) which is a common disorder that affects the large intestine (colon). Symptoms are caused by changes in how the GI tract works. IBS is a group of symptoms that occur together, not a disease.
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Capsule Endoscopy (Pillcam™)
A capsule endoscopy allows your doctor to see the inside of the small intestine. Your child will swallow a large pill (capsule) with a camera in it. As it travels through their intestine, pictures are sent to a recorder they wear on a waist sensor belt.
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Hydrogen Breath Testing
Hydrogen breath testing is used to evaluate several different GI problems including intolerance of various sugars and overgrowth of bacteria in the small intestine.
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Dr. Lin Awarded NASPGHAN Endoscopy Prize
Tom Lin, M.D., a gastroenterologist in Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition at Nationwide Childrens Hospital and an assistant professor of Clinical Pediatrics at The Ohio State University College of Medicine, has been awarded The North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology,
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Treating the Whole Person with Autism Conference Sets New Direction for Parent-Clinician Collaboration
Over 400 attendees from across the U.S. and around the world participated in the first national conference for families and professionals, “Treating the Whole Person with Autism: Comprehensive Care for Children and Adolescents with ASD.” Autism Speaks, the world’s leading autism
Pediatric Gastroenterology Conference for Primary Care Clinicians
Save the date! This one-day, hybrid conference is aimed to provide primary care and general pediatric clinicians with up-to-date information on the identification, diagnosis and management of common gastrointestinal conditions. Additionally, attendees will receive practical resources to help care for their patients, and the opportunity to build community with the pediatric gastroenterology team at Nationwide Children's via discussion and socialization.
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Abdominal Pain
Functional abdominal pain is a common problem that interferes with a child’s daily life. Some red flags to look for include weight loss, vomiting, lack of energy and bloody diarrhea. A physician can perform tests to determine the cause of abdominal pain. Treatment plans vary depending on the cause.
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New Center for Colorectal and Pelvic Reconstruction Announced at Nationwide Childrens Hospital
With the recruitment of internationally-known colorectal surgeon, Marc Levitt, MD,Nationwide Children’s Hospital will establish a one-of-a-kind Center for Colorectal and Pelvic Reconstruction.
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Endoscopic Ultrasound
When a child has pain or disease in the digestive tract, an ultrasound camera on the end of a tiny tube can be fed through the mouth to create high-quality images of the problem from the inside of the body.
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Esophageal Dilation (Balloon Dilation)
Esophageal dilation (balloon dilation) is a minimally invasive procedure that widens a tight area in the esophagus — the tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach. This stretches the tissue so food and liquids pass more easily.
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Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE) Program
The Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE) Program at Nationwide Children’s Hospital provides state-of-the-art care for the unique needs of children of all ages diagnosed with EoE.
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Listeria: Know the Facts
Listeria monocytogenes is a bacterial organism that makes its home in soil where it can contaminate vegetation and livestock. It is most commonly passed to humans on raw fruits and vegetables, raw meat, hot dogs, deli meat, smoked fish, milk, cheese and other dairy products.
Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition Program Highlights
View highlights from our Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition services at Nationwide Children's Hospital.
IBD Resources for Families
Our team has compiled a list of useful resources to help you make sense of your child's IBD diagnosis.
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Colonoscopy with General Anesthesia: Children (44 to 88 Pounds)
This Helping Hand™ is about how colonoscopies are done, how to prep for one, and what to expect for children.
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Colonoscopy with General Anesthesia: Teens and Adults (Over 88 Pounds)
This Helping Hand™ is about how colonoscopies are done, how to prep for one, and what to expect for teens and adults.
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Colonoscopy with General Anesthesia: Infants and Toddlers
This Helping Hand™ is about how colonoscopies are done, how to prep for one, and what to expect for infants and toddlers.
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Gastroesophageal Reflux
Gastroesophageal reflux, also known as chalasia or spitting up, is so common that it should be considered normal for babies. In infants, the sphincter that keeps food in the stomach is not as strong, so some formula or food can come back up. Reflux can cause heartburn which may make the baby fussy.
Meet Our Team
Meet the team of specialists who treat rumination syndrome.
Locations
The Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition holds outpatient clinics on the main campus of Nationwide Children’s Hospital, as well as at other convenient locations around Ohio.
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Di Lorenzo Receives 2008 Masters Award for Basic or Clinical Research in Digestive Sciences
Carlo Di Lorenzo, MD, (43054 zip code) was awarded the 2008 Masters Award for Basic or Clinical Research in Digestive Sciences yesterday by the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) Institute at an awards ceremony in San Diego, California.
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Acute Pancreatitis
This Helping Hand™ explains the signs, causes, and treatments for acute pancreatitis—a sudden inflammation of the pancreas—with expert guidance from the care team at Nationwide Children’s Hospital.
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Chronic Constipation
Many kids will experience occasional bouts of constipation during their childhood. Chronic constipation is a slightly different, yet much more challenging condition to treat.
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Treating Celiac Disease in Children
Leading celiac disease specialist Dr. Ivor Hill is the medical director of the Celiac Disease Center at Nationwide Children's Hospital. He answers the question, "How is celiac disease treated in children?"
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Rise in Pediatric Celiac Disease
Dr. Ivor Hill, leading celiac disease specialist, is the medical director of the Celiac Disease Center at Nationwide Children's Hospital. He answers the question, "Why is pediatric celiac disease on the rise?"
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Gluten Free Gang Walk to Benefit Nationwide Childrens Hospital Celiac Disease Center
An upcoming walk and silent auction for celiac disease awareness and research will benefit the Celiac Disease Center at Nationwide Children’s Hospital.
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Esophageal String Testing
Esophageal string test (EST) is a minimally invasive test that can be done to examine the upper digestive tract for children with eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE). This groundbreaking test does not require any anesthesia and can be done in an outpatient setting.
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Signs and Symptoms of Celiac Disease in Children
Dr. Ivor Hill, leading celiac disease specialist, is the medical director of the Celiac Disease Center. at Nationwide Children's Hospital. He answers the question, "What are the most common symptoms of childhood celiac disease?"
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Growth and Nutrition with IBD
In this animation, Maddie explains the importance of a healthy, balanced diet to patients with IBD. She also discusses MyPlate and nutrition therapy for managing your IBD.
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What Tests to Expect
In this animation, our patient Nick explains what kinds of tests or procedures are common for kids with IBD.
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Managing Life With IBD
In this animation, our patient Maddie explains how IBD affects things other than your health and offers tips on managing life with inflammatory bowel disease.
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Crohn's Disease: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
Inflammatory Bowel diseases (IBD), which include Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, are chronic inflammatory diseases that affect the gastrointestinal tract.
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Colonic Manometry
This Helping Hand™ covers colonic manometry, a test that records the pressure waves that are produced when the large intestines contract.
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Antroduodenal Manometry
An antroduodenal manometry records the pressure waves that are produced in the stomach and small intestine.
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My Child Might Have Celiac Disease ... Now What?
Leading celiac disease specialist Dr. Ivor Hill is the medical director of the Celiac Disease Center at Nationwide Children's Hospital. He answers the question, "What to do if you suspect your child has celiac disease?"
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What is Inflammatory Bowel Disease or IBD?
In this animation, our patient Maddie explains what Inflammatory Bowel Disease is and how it might affect you. You'll also learn the difference between Crohn's Disease, Ulcerative Colitis and Indeterminate Colitis.
Pediatric Colorectal Fellowship
The Pediatric Colorectal Fellowship is a one-year program, or a two-year program with additional research that provides training in advanced colorectal surgery and collaborating specialties, including GI motility and pelvic reconstruction.
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Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency: Absorbing the Important Facts
Abdominal pain, excessive gassiness, bloating/abdominal distention and loose stool: these are symptoms that all children experience at some point. But as a parent, when are these symptoms something to be worried about?
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Desale Yacob, MD, Named Medical Director for the Motility Center at Nationwide Children's Hospital
Desale Yacob, MD, attending pediatric gastroenterologist at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, has recently been named medical director for the Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition’s Motility Center at Nationwide Children’s.
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Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) in Infants
In this Helping Hand™ document, we discuss Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, also known as GERD, in infants. This document provides tips on feeding your child, medications, positioning and safe sleep to help you manage your infant's reflux. Call your child's doctor if they fail to gain weight.
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Di Lorenzo Appointed President-elect of the North American Society for Pediatrics Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (NASPGHAN)
Carlo Di Lorenzo, MD, chief of the Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology has been appointed President-elect of the North American Society for Pediatrics Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (NASPGHAN), the largest society in the world dedicated to serving pediatric gastroenterology and
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Short Bowel Syndrome: Causes, Treatment, and Diet
Short bowel syndrome is a condition in which the small bowel or intestine is too short to do all the things it is supposed to do to keep a child healthy and growing. Short bowel syndrome is most commonly due to a surgical resection which occurs early in life but can occur at any time and the causes are variable.
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Colonic Marker Study
Many children have problems with bowel movements. This test can provide useful information on how well stool moves through the colon.
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Lymphatic Disorders
Lymphatic disorders arise when the lymphatic system is disrupted either through congenital malformation, traumatic injury from a medical procedure, or a change in the lymphatic-circulatory balance. Lymphatic disorders may result in losses in nutritional, immune, electrolyte and clotting factors.
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Hydrogen Breath Test
This Helping Hand™ is about how a hydrogen breath test is done and how to prepare for it.
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Gerhardt Lab
Under the direction of Center for Biobehavioral Health Director and Principal Investigator Cynthia Gerhardt, PhD, the Gerhardt Lab explores how children and families are affected by life threatening illnesses such as childhood cancer to develop interventions that improve the experiences of these illnesses. Learn more about the Gerhardt Lab and explore current projects.
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Facilities
Learn about the many different facilities that are used during our anesthesiology fellowship.
2026 Pediatric Gastroenterology Conference for Primary Care Clinicians Conference
This one-day hybrid conference is aimed to provide primary care and general pediatric clinicians with up-to-date information on the identification, diagnosis and management of common gastrointestinal conditions.
Interventional Radiology Fellowship
The Interventional Radiology Fellowship is a one-year program for fellows interested in pediatric interventional radiology. The fellowship provides exceptional training in a broad range of image-guided procedures in a high-volume setting.
PGY1-Community
The Nationwide Children’s PGY1 Pharmacy Practice Residency with emphasis in community care focuses on training pharmacists in disease state management in a community and ambulatory care setting.
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Dr. Ivor Hill Named Director of Celiac Disease Center at Nationwide Childrens Hospital
Ivor Hill, MD, MB, ChB, DCH, FCP(SA), FAAP, pediatric gastroenterologist, has been named medical director of the Celiac Disease Center at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. Dr.
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New Center for Colorectal and Pelvic Reconstruction Announced at Nationwide Childrens Hospital
With the recruitment of internationally-known colorectal surgeon Marc Levitt, MD, Nationwide Children’s Hospital has established a Center for Colorectal and Pelvic Reconstruction. The first of its kind, the center has combined Dr.
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Heterotaxy Syndrome
Heterotaxy syndrome, also called isomerism, occurs when the heart and other organs are in the wrong place in the chest and abdomen. This complex heart condition commonly affects the lungs, liver, spleen, stomach and intestines. There are two types: right atrial isomerism and left atrial isomerism
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Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition Clinical Research
Learn more about clinical research relating to gastroenterology, hepatology & nutrition.
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Center for Colorectal and Pelvic Reconstruction (CCPR)
The Center for Colorectal and Pelvic Reconstruction (CCPR) is one of the first in the world to formally integrate all specialties involved in providing complete care of the colon and rectum in kids.
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Impedance pH Monitoring
Impedance pH Monitoring measures the length of time it takes for your child’s stomach contents (acid or non-acid) come back up into his or her esophagus.
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Chronic Intestinal Pseudo-Obstruction
In CIP the intestines react as if there is a true obstruction or blockage. When tests are performed, no physical evidence of blockage is found.
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Pyloric Stenosis
Pyloric stenosis is a problem that affects babies between birth and 6 months of age. In pyloric stenosis, the muscles in the lower part of the stomach enlarge, narrowing the opening of the pylorus and eventually preventing food from moving from the stomach to the intestine.
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Auricular Neurostimulation
Due to the thin skin on and around the ear, an external auricular neurostimulator can provide gentle and short-term (outpatient) electrical stimulation to nerves believed to be involved in pain sensation. It is approved for use in patients with IBS and may hold promise for other pain-related GI conditions as well.
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Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center
Our nationally recognized center uses a specialized, multidisciplinary approach to provide expert, comprehensive care for children with Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. We provide intensive support through clinical management, patient and family education, dietary guidance and counseling.
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Feeding Disorders
Feeding disorders are characterized by extreme food selectivity by type, texture, brand, shape or color.
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Annual IBD Office Visit
All patients are offered an annual, multidisciplinary visit with our nurse practitioner, dietitians, psychology providers and social workers. Learn more about what to expect at your child's visit.
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Short Bowel Syndrome
Short bowel syndrome is exactly what the name sounds like - a condition in which the bowel is too short generally due to surgical resection.
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Center for Microbe and Immunity Research
The Center for Microbe and Immunity Research (CMIR) is focused on fundamental and translational research on common and emerging microbial infections, and diseases of immune dysfunction.
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Interprofessional Education and Grand Rounds Update
- Upcoming Conferences
- Pediatric Grand Rounds
- Lounge and Learn
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Awards and Recognition
- John David Spencer, MD, Receives ASPN Award
- Dane Snyder, MD, Recognized as Physician of the Year
- Ashley Fernandes, MD, PhD, Among the Dean’s Excellence Award Winners
- Comments From Patients and Families
Constipation Guidelines for Primary Care Providers
These guidelines explore how to manage functional constipation in a primary care setting and offer important information regarding medication coverage.
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Interprofessional Education and Grand Rounds Update
- Project ECHO Q1 2026 Series Preview
- Upcoming Conferences
- Pediatric Grand Rounds
- Annual MOC Deadlines
- Lounge and Learn
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Nationwide Childrens Hospital Dedicates New Four-Story Expansion
Nationwide Childrens Hospital celebrates today the grand opening of a four-story expansion on the campus west side. At approximately 85,000 square feet, the new structure will allow Nationwide Childrens to open the doors for growth in research jobs, as well as expansion of key clinical areas of
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Gynecomastia
This Helping Hand™ is about gynecomastia and explains what it is, how it is treated and what the symptoms are.
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Dr. Sudarshan Jadcherla Awarded 2009 Masters Award in Gastroenterology from American Gastroenterology Association
Sudarshan Jadcherla, MD, FRCPI, DCH was awarded the 2009 Masters Award in Gastroenterology by the American Gastroenterology Association (AGA) for Outstanding Achievement in Basic or Clinical Digestive Sciences Research.
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Clinical Training
Learn more about the Pediatric Neurogastroenterology and Motility Fellowship clinical training at Nationwide Children's Hospital.
Article
Interprofessional Education and Grand Rounds Update
- Upcoming Conferences, including the Kidney-Cancer Connection: Translating Research Into Impact
- Pediatric Grand Rounds
- Lounge and Learn
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Anorectal Manometry (Anal Manometry)
Anorectal manometry is used to test for the normal relaxation of the muscles which help to control bowel movements.
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Pediatric Gastroenterology Conference to Discuss Functional Abdominal Pain and IBS
The Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition at Columbus Childrens Hospital will support a one-day thematic educational and research conference titled, New Insights into Childhood Functional Abdominal Pain and IBS, as a pre-conference meeting, prior to the 2007 North American Society
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Childhood Constipation Deemed Significant Health Issue
According to new research conducted at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, the burden of illness in children suffering from constipation, and the costs associated with this condition, are roughly of the same magnitude as those for asthma and attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
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Intestinal Rehabilitation Center
We offer expertise in parenteral and enteral support assessment, management and follow-up as well as management of complications associated with intestinal failure and short bowel syndrome. Care is provided in both the outpatient clinic and when patients need to be admitted.
For Providers, Hospitals and Health Departments
Medical professionals all agree that children require special care. And because our staff is dedicated to pediatrics, we have a higher level of understanding.
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Sports Nutrition
Sports Nutrition is becoming increasingly popular in the realm of athletics. Coaches, athletes, and parents alike are realizing the importance of a diet adequate for sports performance and training.
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Iron Deficiency Anemia
The most common cause of anemia worldwide is iron deficiency. Iron is needed to form hemoglobin. Iron is mostly stored in the body in the hemoglobin. Iron deficiency anemia can be caused by diets low in iron, body changes, gastrointestinal tract abnormalities and blood loss.
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Autism Spectrum Disorders: The Difference Between Boys and Girls
This is a ratio of 1 female for every 4 males diagnosed with autism. As more is known about autism, there is a growing awareness that these gender and sex differences may be more complex than we originally thought.
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What It Means to Be Named One of America’s Top 10 Children’s Hospitals by U.S. News and World Report
Nationwide Children's Hospital has received one of the top public accolades in our field: U.S. News and World Report named us as one of America’s 10 Best Children’s Hospitals as part of its "Honor Roll."
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Care Coordination Team
Treating autism can be complex. An Autism Care Network care coordinator can assist families in linking to and between services.
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Anorectal Manometry
Anal manometry is a test to see how well the internal and external sphincters of the anus and the pelvic floor are working.
Close To Home℠ Centers
Testing, treatment and care for children and families are closer to you than ever. Our Close To Home℠ Centers bring a full range of diagnostic and therapeutic services for newborns, children, and young adults to your neighborhood.
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Nationwide Childrens Hospital Again Ranks in All Specialties in U.S. News & World Reports 2013-14 Best Childrens Hospitals Rankings
Nationwide Children’s Hospital has again been ranked in all 10 specialties in U.S. News & World Report’s 2013-14 Best Children’s Hospitals rankings. Nationwide Children’s ranked in all 10 specialties, including four specialties ranked in the top 10.
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Nationwide Childrens Hospital Once Again Named to Honor Roll List of U.S. News & World Reports Best Childrens Hospitals
Nationwide Children’s Hospital has once again been named to U.S. News & World Report’s Best Children’s Hospital Honor Roll, moving up to #7. This top distinction is awarded to only ten children’s hospitals with the most exceptional performance across the rankings.
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Nationwide Childrens Hospital Once Again Makes Honor Roll List of U.S. News & World Reports Best Childrens Hospitals
Nationwide Children’s Hospital has once again made U.S. News & World Report’s Best Children’s Hospital Honor Roll, a distinction awarded to only 11 children’s centers nationwide, with exceptional performance in three or more pediatric specialties.
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Nationwide Children’s Hospital Named to U.S. News & World Report’s 2019-20 Best Children’s Hospitals Honor Roll
Nationwide Children’s Hospital has once again been named to U.S. News & World Report’s Best Children’s Hospitals Honor Roll at number 7. The Honor Roll is a top distinction awarded to only 10 children’s centers nationwide.
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Nutrition Therapy - Dietitians Practicing What They Teach
Have you ever wondered if your doctor or member of your medical team would choose the same treatment they recommend to you? What if that treatment were difficult, like following a special diet? For the past three years the Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Center at Nationwide Children’s
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Nationwide Childrens Hospital Once Again Makes Honor Roll List of U.S. News & World Reports 2015-16 Best Childrens Hospitals
Nationwide Children’s Hospital has once again made U.S. News & World Report’s Best Children’s Hospital Honor Roll, a distinction awarded to only 12 children’s centers nationwide, by posting high scores in at least three of the 10 specialty rankings.
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Targeting Bacterial Biofilm Lynchpin Prevents, Treats Recalcitrant Biofilm-mediated Infections
(COLUMBUS, Ohio) – Chronic and recurrent bacterial diseases are treatment-resistant due to the ability of the pathogens to establish biofilms, which act as fortresses built of extracellular DNA and proteins to protect populations of the bacteria.
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Nationwide Children’s Hospital Once Again Named on U.S. News & World Report’s 2022-2023 Best Children’s Hospitals Honor Roll
Nationwide Children’s Hospital has once again been named to U.S. News & World Report’s Best Children’s Hospitals Honor Roll. The Honor Roll is a distinction awarded to only 10 children’s hospitals nationwide recognized by U.S. News as the “Best of the Best.”
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The ARFID Clinic: A Co-Treatment Approach in the Outpatient Setting
If your child’s extreme picky eating is affecting their growth, nutrition, or everyday life, you’re not alone. Discover how the multidisciplinary ARFID Clinic at Nationwide Children’s Hospital uses Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and family-centered support to help kids ages 10–14 build healthier, more flexible eating habits.
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7 Myths and Facts about Celiac Disease
Here are some common misconceptions about celiac disease and the facts behind this often misunderstood diagnosis.
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The CCPR Intake Process: Embracing Collaborative Care for Your Child
At CCPR, every step is coordinated with precision, empathy, and a commitment to delivering world-class care. We are not just your healthcare providers; we're your partners in this journey to obtain the very best patient outcomes.
Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC)
Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is a disease of the bowel (intestine) of newborn infants.
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Besner Lab Staff
Learn more about principal investigator Gail Besner, MD, and her dynamic team in the Besner Lab.
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Dr. Carlo Di Lorenzo Recipient of The Robert F. and Edgar T. Wolfe Foundation Chair in Pediatric Gastroenterology
During a ceremony held yesterday, Carlo Di Lorenzo, MD, chief of the Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, was announced as the first recipient of The Robert F. and Edgar T. Wolfe Foundation Chair in Pediatric Gastroenterology.
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Biofeedback: What Is It?
Help your child better understand their body’s stress signals. Biofeedback is a safe, painless technique that teaches children and teens how to calm their nervous system, reduce physical symptoms like headaches or stomachaches, and regain a sense of control. Learn how real-time feedback, relaxation skills, and guided practice can improve stress, pain, sleep, and overall well-being.
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Common Injuries in Martial Arts and How to Defend Your Child Against Them
Martial arts can help your child gain confidence, focus, and coordination while being physically active. While injuries are a possibility for any activity, being prepared can decrease those risks.
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Dr. John Barnard First Recipient of Ann I. Wolfe Endowed Chair in Research Leadership at Nationwide Children's Hospital
During the December 6 meeting of the Joint Boards of Directors at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, John Barnard, MD, President of The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s was announced as the first recipient of the Ann I. Wolfe Endowed Chair in Research Leadership.
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Vitamin K Deficiency Increasingly Common as Result of Vaccine Refusal
Vitamin K, which has been administered to newborns as an injection since it was first recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics in 1961, is vital for blood to clot normally.
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Miguel Saps, MD, Named Director of Research for the Motility Center at Nationwide Childrens Hospital
Miguel Saps, MD, has joined the Nationwide Children’s Hospital Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition as an attending gastroenterologist and director of research for the Motility Center. He is also professor of Pediatrics at The Ohio State University College of Medicine. Dr.
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3 Tips for Managing Chronic Pain
When bellyaches or other pain won’t go away, learn gentle, practical steps—sleep, movement, relaxation, and coping skills—to help your child live fully despite chronic pain.
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Rumination Syndrome: Signs, Symptoms and Treatment
First published September 2019 Updated October 2025 What Is Rumination Syndrome? Rumination syndrome, a disorder of gut-brain interaction (DGBI), is a rare condition in which food and drink that has been swallowed but not yet digested is involuntarily regurgitated, or brought back up, shortly after
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Interprofessional Education and Grand Rounds Update
- Upcoming Conferences, including the 43rd Annual Dwight A. Powell Pediatric Infectious Diseases Conference, in conjunction with the 41st Annual Pediatric Infectious Diseases Nursing Conference
- Pediatric Grand Rounds
- Lounge and Learn
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Pancreas and Liver Care Center
Families from across the country and around the world come to the Pancreas and Liver Care Center. As a national destination for pancreas care, the team also offers surgical expertise for genetic conditions or liver abnormalities, specialty services for complex liver conditions and advanced surgical options for patients who need liver transplants.
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Nationwide Childrens Hospital Eliminates Sugared-Sweetened Beverages from Campus
According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, sweetened drinks are the primary source of added sugar in the daily diet of children. Each 12-ounce serving of a carbonated, sweetened soft drink contains the equivalent of 10 teaspoons of sugar and 150 calories.
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Increase in Foreign Body Ingestions Among Young Children
A new study from researchers in the Center for Injury Research and Policy and the Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition at Nationwide Children’s Hospital analyzed data from the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS) for children younger than six years who were treated in a U.S. emergency department due to concern of a foreign body ingestion from 1995 through 2015.
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Nationwide Children's Hospital Named to U.S. News & World Report's 2018-19 Best Children's Hospitals Honor Roll
Nationwide Children’s Hospital has once again been named to U.S. News & World Report’s Best Children’s Hospitals Honor Roll at number seven. Honor Roll is a top distinction, awarded to only 10 children’s hospitals nationally.
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Back-To-School Belly-Aches May Be More Than Just Nerves
As students settle back into their desks for another school year, parents, school nurses and pediatricians respond to increased complaints of stomach pain. Many of these seasonal belly-aches are dismissed as nothing more than a case of the back-to-school blues.
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Nationwide Children’s Hospital Named to U.S. News & World Report’s 2020-21 Best Children’s Hospitals Honor Roll
Nationwide Children’s Hospital has once again been named to U.S. News & World Report’s Best Children's Hospitals Honor Roll, this year at number 8. The Honor Roll is a distinction awarded to only 10 children’s medical centers nationwide recognized by U.S. News as the “Best of the Best.”
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Interdisciplinary Medical Clinics
Our pediatric psychologists and neuropsychologists act as integral team members with many medical teams at Nationwide Children's Hospital.
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Upper Endoscopy With General Anesthesia
This Helping Hand™ is about how a doctor or health care provider uses an upper endoscopy to look for signs of redness, swelling, bleeding, ulcers, or infections.
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Zoonoses
Zoonoses, infections that people can get from animals. Children with compromised immune systems are at higher risk for these infections. The information in this Helping Hand™ will help with safe animal and pet care.
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Awards and Recognition
A sampling of the many comments from patients and families - “They were thorough and kind and above and beyond amazing. The entire staff was amazing, and I would not want my son to ever get surgery at any other hospital. I absolutely give Nationwide Children's the highest mark possible.”
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Pyloris Botox
Botox injection is one of several advanced treatments we may use for children with motility or nerve/sensation problems. When standard treatments are not enough, carefully placed Botox injections can sometimes help by relaxing muscles that are too tight at key “valves” in the digestive tract.
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Gastric Emptying Scintigraphy (GES)
Gastric emptying scintigraphy (GES) is a special imaging test used to see how well your child’s stomach empties food into the small intestine.
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Biofeedback for Constipation and Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
Biofeedback is a therapy used to help children who cannot always have a bowel movement when they need to.
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Nationwide Children’s Hospital Marks A Decade as One of the Nation’s Best
Nationwide Children’s Hospital has been named to U.S. News & World Report’s Best Children’s Hospitals Honor Roll for the 10th consecutive year. The Honor Roll is a top distinction awarded to only 10 children’s hospitals nationwide recognized by U.S. News as the “Best of the Best.” Nationwide Children’s is ranked sixth on the 2023-24 Honor Roll list.
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Nationwide Children’s Hospital Recognized Among Best of the Best
Nationwide Children’s Hospital has been named to U.S. News & World Report’s Best Children’s Hospitals Honor Roll for the 11th consecutive year. The Honor Roll is a top distinction awarded to only 10 children’s hospitals nationwide.
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Center for Surgical Outcomes Research (CSOR)
The mission of CSOR is to improve children's' care through a comprehensive, patient-centered surgical outcomes research program to determine the optimal management of surgical diseases in children.
Career Expo
Join us for our first annual Career Expo on Friday, January 20. Explore our available career opportunities, connect with recruiters and managers, and discover why you will love working at Nationwide Children's.
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Nationwide Childrens Hospital Columbus Marathon & ½ Marathon Announce 2017 Patient Champions
The Nationwide Children’s Hospital Columbus Marathon & ½ Marathon is pleased to announce its “Patient Champions” who will represent 24 of the 26 miles on this year’s course.
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Nationwide Children’s Hospital Once Again Named on U.S. News & World Report’s 2021-22 Best Children’s Hospitals Honor Roll
Nationwide Children’s Hospital has been named once again to U.S. News & World Report’s Best Children’s Hospitals Honor Roll. The Honor Roll is a distinction awarded to only 10 children’s medical centers nationwide recognized by U.S. News as the “Best of the Best.”
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Nationwide Children’s Hospital Recognized Among Best of the Best
Nationwide Children’s Hospital has been named to U.S. News & World Report’s Best Children’s Hospitals Honor Roll for the 12th consecutive year. The Honor Roll is a top distinction awarded to only 10 children’s hospitals nationally.
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Dear NICU Mom: You Are Finally Going Home
First published November 2013 Updated October 2025 I am a NICU mom. For 175 days, I was a NICU mom. I watched my daughter grow and thrive inside the walls of Nationwide Children’s Hospital. I rode the NICU rollercoaster, with all of its ups and downs, and it was a tumultuous, bumpy ride.
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Intestinal Malrotation Surgery
In this Helping Hand™, we discuss malrotation of the intestines, which is when a baby’s intestines do not move or rotate into the right place.
Pyloric Stenosis
Pyloric stenosis is common in infants. It affects babies from birth to a few months of age. It is caused by the thickening of the muscle between the stomach and the small intestine.
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Our Mission and Strategic Plan
The Abigail Wexner Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital is dedicated to enhancing the health of children by engaging in high-quality, cutting-edge research according to the highest scientific and ethical standards.
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Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE)
Eosinophilic esophagitis is a condition in which large numbers of eosinophils, a white blood cell, build up inside the esophagus and cause inflammation.
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Awards and Recognition
A sampling of many comments from patients and families - "We were so impressed with the ENT and anesthesiologist's attentiveness and willingness to answer my daughter's questions. They provided her with a great deal of comfort and reassurance! I never once felt anxious while she was back in the OR, because I felt so confident she was in expert hands."
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Migraines
To be diagnosed with migraines, a child needs to have at least five headaches that meet certain criteria: pain that is moderate to severe, pain that is one-sided (unilateral) or on both sides of the head (bilateral), sensitivity to light and sound, and nausea that may or may not lead to vomiting.
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Nondiscrimination Notice
Nationwide Children’s Hospital complies with applicable Federal civil rights laws and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, or sex.
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5 Hidden Household Hazards
As a parent of young children (5-year old triplets), I do my best to keep them safe, happy, and out of trouble. As an injury researcher, other parents often ask me what they should do to keep their children safe.
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Shaping the Future of Cystic Fibrosis Care
Learn more about how the Section of Pulmonary Medicine is leading the way in the advancement of clinical care and research for patients with cystic fibrosis.
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Sacral Nerve Stimulation (SNS)
Sacral nerve stimulation (SNS) is an advanced treatment for children with severe bowel or bladder problems that have not improved with standard care. It uses a small device, similar to a pacemaker, to send gentle electrical signals to the sacral nerves in the lower back.
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Columbus Children's Hospital Announces Wide-Ranging Strategic Expansion Effort
Columbus Children’s Hospital officials today announced a dramatic, wide ranging seven-year strategic effort including a $740 million master site plan that will change the face of health care for central Ohio children while becoming a model for what is possible in pediatric care and research
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Marathon Training: Best Practices for Your Best Performance
In order to optimize your training, nutrition needs to be a regular component of the workout plan - period. Routine eating has to be a priority.
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Nationwide Children's Hospital Participates in Global Bulletin Board'
A surprisingly easy and low-cost system of sharing treatment information improves dramatically the health of children with Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, a study released today shows.
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In Patient Care
View current and past issues of Everything Matters: In Patient Care, a Nationwide Children's Hospital publication.
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Breastfeeding Myths
As we celebrate World Breastfeeding Week, it is important to debunk some common myths about human milk feeding that can make things harder for new parents.