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Hemangiomas: What Are They and How Are They Treated?
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Hemangiomas: What Are They and How Are They Treated?

A hemangioma is a benign tumor of blood vessels. It usually appears around 2-4 weeks of age as a small red-pink patch. It then grows rapidly for 5-6 months and continues to grow slowly until 1 year of age.

Sialorrhea (Drooling)
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Sialorrhea (Drooling)

Sialorrhea, also known as hypersalivation or drooling, means excessive saliva flow. Anterior sialorrhea is when patients have forward spillage of saliva from their mouths onto their faces and clothes. Posterior sialorrhea is when patients have spillage of saliva from their mouths down their airways.

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Stottmann Lab

The long-term goals of the Stottmann Lab are to understand the genes and molecular mechanisms guiding normal development of both the brain and face.

Shingles

Shingles

Shingles is an infection caused by the same virus that causes chickenpox.

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Developmental Milestones

Nationwide Children's Hospital provides a number of resources, including videos, to help you better understand your NICU baby's milestones and stay involved in his or her developmental care. Read and watch what to expect.

4 Reasons Why Wisdom Teeth May Need to Be Removed
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4 Reasons Why Wisdom Teeth May Need to Be Removed

Third molars, more commonly known as “wisdom teeth,” are teeth that form in our teenage years. If these teeth can be easily cleaned, stay healthy, grow in properly and don’t affect the bite, they can stay in the mouth for a lifetime.

Screen Time and Your Child’s Development: Why Disconnecting is a Good Idea
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Screen Time and Your Child’s Development: Why Disconnecting is a Good Idea

You thought raising TEENAGERs was tough, but raising SCREENAGERs is even more challenging! A recent PEW Research Center Survey reports nearly nine out of 10 teens think excessive screen time is a problem, and six out of 10 say it is a major problem.

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Defining Feeding Milestones in Neonates Helps Improve Quality of Life

A recent study conducted by researchers and physicians at Nationwide Children’s Hospital sheds new light on feeding challenges often faced by premature infants. Although the prevalence of this disorder is well recognized, the feeding milestones for infants have not been well described.

Organ Donation: The Gift of Life
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Organ Donation: The Gift of Life

In the face of loss, organ donation can turn grief into hope. Learn how donation after circulatory death (DCD) allows families to give the gift of life, bringing comfort and meaning to a loved one’s final moments.

All Rise: Raising the Bar for Kids

All Rise: Raising the Bar for Kids

All Rise offers you the chance to experience a fall festival-like atmosphere with your family, friends, and colleagues at PINS Mechanical at Easton.

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