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Teens and Fireworks Safety: An Important July 4th Discussion
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Teens and Fireworks Safety: An Important July 4th Discussion

At this time of year, we get a lot of questions from parents who want to know how to talk to their teens about fireworks. Here are some tips for how to get that conversation started.

Summer is Peak Time for Thunderstorms: Are You Lightning Ready?
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Summer is Peak Time for Thunderstorms: Are You Lightning Ready?

Most of us remember a time when we played in the rain or were unexpectedly caught in a storm. But the lightning lurking nearby can be a serious threat.

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In Memoriam: Remembering Grant Morrow, III, MD

John A. Barnard, MD, chief of Pediatrics and president of the Abigail Wexner Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital remembers Dr. Morrow's life and impact on the hospital.

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H-1B Temporary Worker Status

It is recommended that H-1B petitions be submitted six to seven months before the requested start date of employment.

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Pregnant Women with Hepatitis C May Pass Swifter Viral Strain to Newborns, Study Suggests

Infants who get hepatitis C from their mothers during childbirth may inherit a viral strain that replicates more quickly than strains found in non-pregnant hosts, according to a new study published Oct. 27 in Nature Medicine.

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Injuries from Window Blinds Send Two Children to the Emergency Department Every Day

Most homes have them. They help keep our rooms warm or cold and even add a pop of color to tie the décor together. But window blinds can cause serious injuries or even death to young children.

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Liquid Nicotine Used in e-Cigarettes Still a Danger to Children Despite Recent Decline in Exposures

A new study published online today by Pediatrics and conducted by the Center for Injury Research and Policy and the Central Ohio Poison Center at Nationwide Children’s Hospital found that there were more than 8,200 calls to US poison centers regarding exposures to liquid nicotine and e-cigarettes among children younger than 6 years of age from January 2012 through April 2017, averaging 129 calls each month or more than 4 a day.

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Learn more about our Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship curriculum. 

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Kidney Genetics Clinic

Some kidney diseases run in families. Our specialized clinic uses advanced genetic testing and a team of nephrologists, geneticists and genetic counselors to uncover the cause of a child’s kidney condition and guide families toward answers and personalized care.

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