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Have You Heard of the Tide Pod Challenge? Your Kids Probably Have!
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Have You Heard of the Tide Pod Challenge? Your Kids Probably Have!

The Challenge By now, many people have heard about the Tide Pod challenge. Teens are filming themselves biting into or smoking Tide Pods or other laundry detergent packets and then posting the video on social media. Some of these videos are now going viral.

Autism Awareness Day: A Time for Acceptance and Action
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Autism Awareness Day: A Time for Acceptance and Action

April 2 marks the 11th annual World Autism Awareness Day – a day to recognize people living with autism.

Passion for Advocacy
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Passion for Advocacy

Our hospital made a promise to foster and celebrate the diversity of each other, our patients, families, visitors and many physician and community partners.

Winter Car Seat Safety
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Winter Car Seat Safety

We all want to keep kids warm, but when kids wear a coat in their car seat, it often makes the harness too loose. Save the puffy coats for playgrounds and playing in the snow, and use these tips for staying warm and safe in the car.

Can I Detect Seizures in My Child When I’m Not There?
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Can I Detect Seizures in My Child When I’m Not There?

Until recently, there were not many products that could be used to watch for seizures. Many parents end up using baby monitors with or without video support. However, that is not fool-proof and shown not to work in many cases.

Window Blinds and Child Injury: Safety Tips for Your Home
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Window Blinds and Child Injury: Safety Tips for Your Home

Window blinds can cause serious injuries or even death to young children. On average, two children under 6 years of age are treated in a U.S. hospital emergency department each day for a window blind-related injury.

Smart Phone Safety: Helping Your Teen Navigate a Digital World
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Smart Phone Safety: Helping Your Teen Navigate a Digital World

If you have a teenager, chances are technology – particularly a cell phone – plays a major role in his or her life. Because smart phones are essentially mini computers, your teen has access to much more than just calling and texting.

Underproduction of Breast Milk: How to Increase Your Supply
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Underproduction of Breast Milk: How to Increase Your Supply

How much is “enough” breast milk? The answer is not a number, because it is different for each mother. “Enough” is the volume needed to feed your baby.

Childhood Cancer: Treating the Whole Family
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Childhood Cancer: Treating the Whole Family

When a child falls ill with cancer, it takes a toll on the whole family. All too often, parents and healthy siblings have needs that get ignored—their focus is elsewhere.

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Evening of Hope to Benefit the Center for Child and Family Advocacy at Nationwide Childrens Hospital

The Sixth Annual Evening of Hope to benefit the Center for Child and Family Advocacy at Nationwide Childrens Hospital will be held at 7 p.m. Saturday, April 18 at Bon Vie Bistro and Wine Bar, located at Easton Town Center.

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