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Suicide Attempts by Self-Poisoning Have More Than Doubled in Teens, Young Adults
A new study from Nationwide Children’s Hospital and the Central Ohio Poison Center found rates of suicide attempts by self-poisoning among adolescents have more than doubled in the last decade in the U.S., and more than tripled for girls and young women.
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Atypical Teratoid/Rhabdoid Tumor (ATRT)
An atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumor (ATRT) is a fast-growing tumor that grows in the brain or spinal cord. ATRTs usually occur in isolation, meaning the tumor does not spread to other parts of the body.
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Pediatric Cell Browser
The Pediatric Cell Browser, launched by the Steve and Cindy Rasmussen Institute for Genomic Medicine at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, marks the first public repository dedicated to pediatric single-cell gene expression data.
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Gene Therapy Goals and Objectives
Our Fellowship provides training for clinician scientists in the field of genetic therapies for neuromuscular disease. Learn more about the goals and objectives of this fellowship.
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Clinical Training
Learn more about the Pediatric Neurogastroenterology and Motility Fellowship clinical training at Nationwide Children's Hospital.
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New National Study Finds Pediatric Bicycle-Related Injuries Result in Nearly $200 Million in Hospital Charges Annually
A new study conducted by researchers at the Center for Injury Research and Policy at Nationwide Children’s Hospital concludes that bicycle-related injuries among children and adolescents in the U.S. may be a more significant public health concern than previously estimated.
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Dr. Richard Kirschner Appointed Chief of Plastic Surgery at Nationwide Childrens Hospital
Richard E. Kirschner, MD, FACS, FAAP, joined Nationwide Children’s Hospital March 22 as chief of Plastic Surgery and director of the Cleft Lip and Palate Craniofacial Center. He comes to Nationwide Children’s from the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP). Dr.
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Study Finds Pediatric Gymnastics-Related Injuries a Concern
More than 600,000 children participate in school-sponsored and club-level gymnastics competitions annually in the United States. Yet gymnastics continues to be overlooked in terms of potential for injury, while having one of the highest injury rates of all girls’ sports.
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Caffeine During Pregnancy: Good News for Coffee-Drinking Moms
First published December 2015 Updated October 2025 When you’re pregnant, it seems like everyone has something to say about what you should eat or drink, and it can be stressful trying to listen to all the advice.
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Featured Physician: Anne M. Connolly, MD
Anne M. Connolly, MD, is chief of the Division of Neurology and a member of the Center for Gene Therapy in the Abigail Wexner Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital.