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Enterovirus D68: Learn the Facts
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Enterovirus D68: Learn the Facts

Runny nose, cough and congestion are sweeping across central Ohio. You know this because you’ve seen it in the news, on social media feeds, and (if you’re like me) in your own home. It happens this time every year.

Car Seat Rules Are Changing-What You Need To Know
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Car Seat Rules Are Changing-What You Need To Know

There is nothing more overwhelming to a newly pregnant woman than walking into a baby super store. I like shopping, but I was on the verge of a full- blown panic attack when I went to register for my first child and the woman behind the counter handed me a folder of everything you

Homemade Baby Food: The Danger of Botulism
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Homemade Baby Food: The Danger of Botulism

Botulism is a disease caused by the bacteria Clostridium botulinum. This bacteria produces a substance called botulinum toxin, which works at the cellular level, causing muscle paralysis.

The Dangers of Caffeine Powder
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The Dangers of Caffeine Powder

AHH caffeine! That first cup of coffee in the morning (or for some a diet coke)! Sixty percent of American coffee drinkers say they need coffee to start their day, and caffeine-enhanced products like energy drinks have become increasingly popular in teens and young adults.

Using Brain MRI to Fight Delays in Preemies
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Using Brain MRI to Fight Delays in Preemies

When I started working as a neonatologist almost 15 years ago, I loved helping premature babies cope with the problems of being born too early. But I hated having to tell worried parents that they would just have to “wait and see” if their baby would have developmental problems.

Gynecology Care in Turner Syndrome
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Gynecology Care in Turner Syndrome

For Turner Syndrome specifically, gynecologists can help with puberty induction, prescribing hormone replacement therapy until the average age of menopause, review fertility options and discuss pregnancy risks related to Turner Syndrome.

Dental Care During Pregnancy
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Dental Care During Pregnancy

Your body changes during pregnancy – and so will your mouth! Most oral changes are common, caused by increased blood flow and circulating hormones, and will resolve once your baby arrives, but some dental problems can and should be addressed during pregnancy.

Reusable Water Balloons: Parents Beware!
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Reusable Water Balloons: Parents Beware!

This summer's hot new outside toy is reusable water balloons. Sure, they’re easier on your fingers and more environmentally friendly, but did you know the magnets used to keep them closed pose a safety issue?

Medical vs. Special Education Evaluations
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Medical vs. Special Education Evaluations

The main difference between a medical evaluation and a special education evaluation lies in their focus and purpose.

What is Pediatric Feeding Disorder?
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What is Pediatric Feeding Disorder?

Feeding problems are some of the most common issues that families share with their pediatrician. Here is how to tell the difference between developmentally common picky eating and more serious feeding disorders.

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