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Coronavirus (COVID-19): Information for Patient Families
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Coronavirus (COVID-19): Information for Patient Families

Learn more about the symptoms of Coronavirus (COVID-19), how you can protect your family, and how Nationwide Children's Hospital is preparing.

Bedtime Problems
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Bedtime Problems

Getting a child to go to bed is a common problem that many parents experience.

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Iron Infusions

The most common cause of anemia is not having enough iron. If you have anemia and cannot take iron orally (by mouth), you can get iron through an IV infusion.

What Parents Need to Know About Adenovirus
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What Parents Need to Know About Adenovirus

Adenovirus infections peak in winter and spring; but unlike the flu, they remain common throughout the year. These viruses cause about 10 percent of all childhood fevers, and nearly every child has had at least one adenovirus infection by 10 years of age.

Epilepsy: Management in School and Sports
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Epilepsy: Management in School and Sports

Epilepsy can be a challenge for school-aged children, but by partnering with teachers, coaches and caregivers, successful management is entirely possible. Here are some tips to help everyone keep your child safe at school.

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Allergy Shots for Your Child

You have allergies, and your doctor thinks allergy immunotherapy, or allergy shots, might help you feel better.

Flood Safety
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Flood Safety

Data suggests that natural disasters are increasing in frequency and intensity causing more destruction than at any other time in recorded history. Floods and flash floods are among the most frequent and impactful disasters in the United States.

COVID-19 and Pollen Allergies: The Perfect Storm
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COVID-19 and Pollen Allergies: The Perfect Storm

As much as we all hoped we wouldn’t have to worry about this again, the COVID-19 pandemic persists as the spring tree pollen season begins. Pollen allergies affect millions of children and adults, causing misery for weeks to months each spring, summer, and autumn.

Helping Children (and Parents) Prepare for an MRI
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Helping Children (and Parents) Prepare for an MRI

Since the fall of 2014, radiology child life specialists have been supporting patients with the use of an MRI simulator which teaches patients more about completing an MRI without sedation.

Building Community Through Youth Sports and Mentorship
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Building Community Through Youth Sports and Mentorship

Learn how community outreach initiatives, like youth sports programs, are helping elementary students like Tekle.

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