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Ohio State, Children's Hospital Formalize Relationship Through Cooperative Agreement

The Ohio State University College of Medicine and Columbus Childrens Hospital, two healthcare organizations who have worked collaboratively for more than 90 years, have reaffirmed their relationship through the signing of a cooperative agreement.

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Iraqi Infant Flown to Columbus Children's Hospital

A seven-month-old Iraqi infant, Fatemah, and her mother, Beydaa, arrived at Columbus Childrens Hospital Wednesday night, May 19, at 11:30 p.m. following military transport from Iraq through Germany to Rickenbacker International Airport.

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Columbus Children's Hospital's Pediatric Trauma Center Reverified

The Trauma Center at Columbus Childrens Hospital has received a three-year re-verification as a Level I Pediatric Trauma Center by the Committee on Trauma (COT) of the American College of Surgeons (ACS).

Autism Spectrum Disorder: Should Every Child Be Screened?
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Autism Spectrum Disorder: Should Every Child Be Screened?

For several years, most pediatricians have been following guidelines created by medical experts that suggest all children between the ages of 18 and 24 months be screened for an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) – even if the parents aren’t worried about development or behavior.

Not So Fast! Transitioning Your Child to the Next Car Seat
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Not So Fast! Transitioning Your Child to the Next Car Seat

The truth is, many parents transition car seats too early. But, when it comes to keeping your kids safe, making sure they are in the right type of car seat is one of the most important ways you can protect them.

Maternal Diabetes and Fetal Heart Development: What Mothers Need to Know
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Maternal Diabetes and Fetal Heart Development: What Mothers Need to Know

Even with great advances in care, congenital heart disease (CHD) is the most common birth defect. It remains the leading, non-infectious cause of infant deaths.

Kids, Sleep and Daylight Saving Time: What Parents Need to Know
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Kids, Sleep and Daylight Saving Time: What Parents Need to Know

Children with mental health conditions may be more sensitive to time changes than the typical child or teen. This can be the direct result of the condition itself or the medication they take due to their condition.

Liquid Gold
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Liquid Gold

Do you know about a critical donor opportunity to help sick and premature newborns? Just as blood donation creates a life-saving bank for people needing transfusions - did you know there is a local bank for donated breast milk? Clearly not everyone can be a donor, but for nursing mothers this is an

What You Should Know About Long COVID
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What You Should Know About Long COVID

Medical providers across the nation are seeing an increase in cases of what is being called long, or long-haul COVID. Here is what you need to know about the condition, which refers to cases with continuing symptoms that last beyond a few weeks.

Why Masks Are Important, Even After Having COVID-19
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Why Masks Are Important, Even After Having COVID-19

If you or someone you know has had COVID-19, you’ve probably heard that you are immune after recovery for at least a short period of time. So, you may be wondering, during this period, should you still wear a mask? The answer is yes.

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