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COVID-19 and the Compounding Children’s Mental Health Crisis
David Axelson, MD, chief of Behavioral Health at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, writes that COVID-19 has had a negative impact on an already existing pediatric mental health crisis. . .but a new national focus on the issue is a step in the right direction.
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5th Annual Trot for Tots 3K and 10K Slated for November 11
The 5th Annual Trot for Tots is slated for Sunday, November 11 at Dublin Coffman High School in Dublin, Ohio. Proceeds from this 3K run/walk and 10K run will benefit Hospice at Nationwide Childrens Hospital.Registration opens at 7 a.m. with a shot gun start for both races beginning at 9 a.m.
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Poison Hemlock: What Parents Should Know
Poison hemlock may look like a harmless wildflower, but it’s dangerously toxic. Learn how to spot this invasive plant, what symptoms to watch for, and how to protect your children and pets from accidental exposure.
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Wart Treatment
Over-the-counter salicylic acid is a commonly used medication to treat your warts. The salicylic acid is slowly and painlessly absorbed into the skin causing peeling of the skin cells that contain the wart virus.
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Resources For Investigators
Learn more about the intramural funding program, research release time and investigational drug service.
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Infusion Pharmacy
Nationwide Children’s Homecare Pharmacy provides expert pediatric infusion care with on-site prepared medications, child-sized supplies, and home delivery—ensuring the highest quality care where kids thrive most: at home.
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Celebrex-Derived Drug Targets Common Childhood Bone Tumor
Jiayuh Lin, PhD, and colleagues at Nationwide Children’s Hospital have developed a drug to target the most common cancerous bone tumor in children, osteosarcoma, using a version of the FDA-approved drug, Celebrex.
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Kloczkowski Lab
Andrzej Kloczkowski, PhD's research lab interests focus on various aspects of computational molecular biology and structural bioinformatics.
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Chang Lab Staff
Long-Sheng Chang, PhD Principal Investigator Long-Sheng Chang, PhD, received his bachelor's degree from National Taiwan University and his doctoral degree from Rutgers University-New Jersey Medical School. Subsequently, he did a postdoctoral training at Princeton University. In June 1990, Dr.