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Kitchen Readiness: Tips to Keep Your Child Safe
Kitchen injuries can occur because a child was not provided the appropriate level of supervision for their age. Here's how to know when your child is ready.
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What to Expect
What to bring and how to prepare for a visit to one of our convenient lab services locations.
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Research Grants
See the latest grants awarded to the researchers at the Center for Injury Research and Policy.
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Nationwide Childrens Hospital Enlists Medical Animatics to Launch Innovative Child Safety Game
Medical Animatics, a 3D animation company, was asked by Ohio based Nationwide Children’s Hospital to provide the technology component expertise for the hospital’s “Play It Safe” innovative educational flash game for youth.

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"After" the Movie: Teaching Teens About Boundaries and Manipulation in Relationships
“After” is a digital book that was self-published in 2013 by author, Anna Todd. The series has been compared to “Fifty Shades of Gray” and “Twilight”, both of which highlight unhealthy relationships between the male and female lead characters.

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Child Abuse Prevention: Awareness, Disclosure, Suspicion
Preventing child abuse is everyone’s responsibility. This can be accomplished by learning about what to look out for, talking openly with kids, and acting quickly if you think something is wrong.
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Stool Collection Guidelines
Your child’s stool (bowel movement) must be tested so we can plan the treatment for your child. You will need to collect the stool specimen at home. Bring it to a Laboratory Service Center. This stool specimen will be examined and a report will be sent to your doctor.

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Preventing Child Abuse in Your Community: How You Can Help
Every child deserves the right to grow up in a safe and healthy environment. However, this is not the case for many children. Five children die every day in this country due to abuse and neglect.

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COVID-19 Vaccine Information
The Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are now authorized under an emergency use authorization (granted when a drug is needed for emergency use.) by the Food and Drug Administration for all ages of children 6 months and older.

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Starting a Conversation With Your Kids About Sexual Abuse
Media coverage of prominent figures in our community involved in sexual abuse cases can be difficult to hear and understand. How do we approach this conversation with children and explain that one of their heroes or another important person may have taken part in a horrific act?