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Epilepsy Monitoring: What to Expect
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Epilepsy Monitoring: What to Expect

Monitoring, which is an in-patient procedure, makes it possible for your child’s medical team to determine if concerning events are seizures as well as where in the brain seizures are occurring.

How to Read a Prescription Label
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How to Read a Prescription Label

Taking too little or too much medication can be dangerous. Directions should be followed as prescribed unless directly instructed by a healthcare provider.

Inflammation and Swelling: What You Need to Know
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Inflammation and Swelling: What You Need to Know

If you’ve ever experienced a sprained ankle or broken bone, you know that swelling at the site of injury is a common occurrence. It’s all part of the healing process! However, inflammation and swelling come at a price.

All About Croup
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All About Croup

What causes croup? What other symptoms are present? How do we treat croup, and can it be prevented? Let’s take a closer look.

Down Syndrome Clinic
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Down Syndrome Clinic

We provide diagnostic and treatment services to children and adolescents with Down syndrome. Our team connects families with medical, educational, social and financial support and resources to help meet their child's unique needs.

Cancer Clinical Research
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Cancer Clinical Research

Learn more about clinical research relating to cancer.

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U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius Celebrates Quality Improvement Efforts, Patient Safety Results with Ohio Hospitals

An effort to improve quality and make Ohio the safest state in the nation for health care has garnered national attention. U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius visited Nationwide Children’s Hospital today to celebrate the achievements of Solutions for Patient Safety,

Fevers: What They Are and Why They Happen
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Fevers: What They Are and Why They Happen

At urgent care, we address a wide variety of problems, but one of the most common concerns we discuss with parents is fever. When a child develops a fever, parents are often scared or worried.

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Direct Laryngoscopy and Bronchoscopy

Learn about a direct Laryngoscopy and/or Bronchoscopy procedure to examine a voice box.

Hirschsprung Disease
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Hirschsprung Disease

Hirschsprung disease, also known as megacolon, is a congenital condition that causes blockage of the intestine. The blockage is caused by a lack of nerves in the bottom segment of the colon. Children with Hirschsprung disease will need surgery to remove the non-functional segment of the intestine.

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