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Can Childhood Cancer Treatments Affect Survivors' Sex Lives in Adulthood?

A recent analysis showed that although adult survivors of childhood cancer did not differ overall from their peers in terms of their satisfaction with their sex lives and romantic relationships, those who received cancer treatments that were especially toxic to the nervous system were least likely

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An Evening of Hope Celebrates Its Fifth Year

The Fifth Annual An Evening of Hope, hosted by Abigail and Leslie Wexner, is slated for Saturday, April 5 at Bon Vie Bistro and Wine Bar at Easton Town Center.

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First Study to Examine Vitamin D Insufficiency in Pediatric Patients With Low Bone Density

Vitamin D insufficiency is common in adults and is emerging in the world of pediatrics. A mild degree of vitamin D deficiency, also known as vitamin D insufficiency, causes rickets in children and can be treated with increased amount of nutritional vitamin D intake as well as increased sun

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Nationwide Childrens Hospital Appoints Dr. David Axelson as Chief of Psychiatry

Dr. David A. Axelson, MD, has been appointed chief of Psychiatry and medical director of Behavioral Health at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. He will also serve as chief of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at The Ohio State University College of Medicine and Ohio State’s Wexner Medical

A New, More Convenient Way to Treat Allergies
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A New, More Convenient Way to Treat Allergies

Spring is finally here – and so are the allergies! Allergies happen when the body’s immune system overreacts to something that’s usually harmless, like dust, pollen, pets with fur or foods.

Recognizing Congenital Muscular Torticollis in Your Newborn
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Recognizing Congenital Muscular Torticollis in Your Newborn

If an infant consistently holds his or her head turned or tilted to one side more than the other, however it could be a sign of a condition called congenital muscular torticollis.

Should I Enroll My Child in a Summer Enrichment Program?
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Should I Enroll My Child in a Summer Enrichment Program?

Not all enrichment programs are created equal, so early preparation and research is a must before deciding to enroll your child for the summer.

DIY? Homemade Sunscreen May Not Be as Safe as Parents Think
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DIY? Homemade Sunscreen May Not Be as Safe as Parents Think

When it comes to sunscreen, many parents want to use natural, organic, vegan or homemade products. But, when it comes to protecting your kids’ skin, it’s important to use regulated, commercially available sunscreen.

Marijuana For Epilepsy
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Marijuana For Epilepsy

Recently, there has been a lot of news about the use of a portion of the marijuana plant as a treatment for epilepsy. Some patients and their families have reported that this oil, referred to as “Charlotte’s Web,” has been beneficial for children with hard-to-control epilepsy.

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Massage Therapy Helps Manage Pain in Children with Sickle Cell Disease

Massage offers both physical and psychological benefits and is used at Nationwide Childrens Hospital in many areas including Rehabilitation, Physical Medicine and in patients who have received organ transplants, just to name a few.

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