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About Your Room

Learn about meals, room controls and other basics in your room at The Heart Center at Nationwide Children's.

Swallowing Disorders
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Swallowing Disorders

A swallowing disorder can result in aspiration or food “going down the wrong pipe.” Aspiration can place a child at a higher risk for respiratory/pulmonary issues.

Vaginal Atresia
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Vaginal Atresia

Vaginal atresia is a condition a child is born with. The vagina might not be formed completely, meaning it is closed or absent. Treatment includes dilators or surgery.

Sleep in Infants (2-12 Months)
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Sleep in Infants (2-12 Months)

Infants sleep between 9 and 12 hours during the night and nap between 2 and 5 hours during the day.

Public Pool Safety
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Public Pool Safety

Everyone loves to take a dip in the pool—especially during the dog days of summer! While swimming is a great way to play, exercise, and cool off, there are certain things to keep in mind.

Screen Apnea in Kids and Finding Balance with Technology
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Screen Apnea in Kids and Finding Balance with Technology

While technology isn’t starving our kids of oxygen, it does have an impact on the way they act, think, and sleep. Being aware is the first step. Take a deep breath and plan to take a screen-free break with your kids today.

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Study Shows Asking Adolescents Sensitive Health Questions by Computer Results in Honest Answers, Better Care

Parents of teens know just how difficult it is to get them to talk about their personal lives, let alone their health. With only 20 percent of children with mental health problems in the United States being properly identified and treated, it is imperative that a solution be found.

Food Sensitivity Tests: The Pitfalls of Home Testing Kits
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Food Sensitivity Tests: The Pitfalls of Home Testing Kits

At-home tests are being marketed as a convenient way to determine food sensitivity. Read what our allergy expert has to say about what these tests can and can't do.

Baby Talk vs Parentese: How to Talk with Your Baby
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Baby Talk vs Parentese: How to Talk with Your Baby

Your baby is already learning to talk just by listening to you! Discover the difference between baby talk and parentese, and get expert tips for building your baby's language skills through everyday moments, songs, gestures, and fun interactions.

Summer Camp
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Summer Camp

About 11 million children and young adults attend summer camp each year. While there are many advantages to spending time at summer camp, there is, as always, the possibility of injury.

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