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Sleepovers: Is Your Child Ready?
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Sleepovers: Is Your Child Ready?

While it may bring about some anxiety for you, and maybe your child too, it is important for kids to practice being away from parents while they still have close monitoring and support.

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September 2013

Dr. Volker Straub discusses the use of muscle MRI in muscular dystrophy.

Protein Losing Enteropathy (PLE)
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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.

Inpatient Services
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Inpatient Services

The inpatient psychiatric unit is the highest level of mental health care available at Nationwide Children’s and provides intensive hospitalization for youth 3-17 years of age. Learn what to expect if your child is admitted.

How Can You Help Fight Behavioral Health Stigmas? #starttheconvo
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How Can You Help Fight Behavioral Health Stigmas? #starttheconvo

One in five children ages 13 to 18 experiences a significant mental illness, and less than half get the treatment they need. This staggering statistic demands a bold response.

Postcard Changes Life of a Nationwide Children's Employee
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Postcard Changes Life of a Nationwide Children's Employee

Learn how a local resident's story came full circle, thanks to HNHF and a postcard.

Redefining the Future of Children's Health
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Redefining the Future of Children's Health

What makes Nationwide Children's unique and a leader in pediatric health care is its distinctive approach to improving the health of the whole child through. Take a closer look at our service line highlights.

Keeping Kids Safe in Holiday Crowds
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Keeping Kids Safe in Holiday Crowds

Between hectic trips to the mall for holiday shopping and frenzied airport terminals, it can be difficult to keep track of your little ones in the chaos. If you and your child are separated, having a safety plan can save their life.

Food Allergies and Anxiety
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Food Allergies and Anxiety

Families with food allergies often must consider safety, since food is such a big part of our society. Because of this, children and their parents might experience anxiety, especially in places such as school, birthday parties, restaurants, sleepovers, and when traveling.

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Telehealth Services Rapidly Expand at Nationwide Children’s Hospital Amid COVID-19 Response

(COLUMBUS, Ohio) – As the COVID-19 global pandemic continues, it is imperative community networks, including health care systems, modify how they provide services. Nationwide Children’s Hospital has quickly adapted the way care is delivered to its patients and their families.

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