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How to Have a Safe Holiday
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How to Have a Safe Holiday

The holiday season is upon us and many families are getting into the holiday spirit. It is easy to get caught up in the excitement and not realize the potential injury risks some of these activities can have. Learn how to prevent them.

The Heart Center Program Highlights

The Heart Center Program Highlights

View highlights from our Heart Center at Nationwide Children's Hospital.

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Renowned Pediatric Cardiology Physician-Scientist Linda Cripe Joins Nationwide Childrens Hospital

Linda H. Cripe, MD, a distinguished pediatric cardiologist, has joined the Heart Center at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. Dr. Cripe will also be a member of the faculty at The Ohio State University College of Medicine. Dr.

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Circle of Friends 10th Annual Run for the Rainbow June 14

Circle of Friends, a volunteer organization supporting Nationwide Children’s Hospital, will host its 10th Annual Run for the Rainbow 5K Run/Walk and Kids Fun Run Friday, June 14, 2013 at New Albany Market Square, 180 Market St., New Albany, Ohio.

SMA Clinical Trial Provides Hope for Families
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SMA Clinical Trial Provides Hope for Families

Tragically, most children with Type I Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA1) don’t live past their 2nd birthday. I believe the answer for these patients and their families is gene therapy.

Children with Burns: How Virtual Reality Can Help Reduce Pain
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Children with Burns: How Virtual Reality Can Help Reduce Pain

If you’ve ever heard of virtual reality (VR), you may wonder what else it can be used for besides video games. In the case of children with burn injuries, a team of researchers at Nationwide Children’s Hospital recently discovered that it has positive effects by reducing pain.

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Featured Physician

Emily C. de los Reyes, MD, serves as director of the Nationwide Children’s Batten Disease Center and was instrumental in attaining the Batten Disease Support and Research Association Center of Excellence designation. 

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Featured Physician

Adam Ostendorf, MD, is the associate division chief of research at Nationwide Children's and professor of Pediatrics at The Ohio State University College of Medicine. He is also the medical co-director of the Epilepsy Surgery Program—one of the largest pediatric programs in the United States—offering state-of-the-art, multidisciplinary treatment for children with severe seizure disorders.

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May 2012

Dr. Hugh Allen discusses cardiomyopathy in duchenne muscular dystrophy.

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Wedemeyer Lab

The Wedemeyer Laboratory seeks to apply state of the art genomics technologies to better understand common neurosurgical disease processes in children and improve the overall neurosurgical care for the children in our community.

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