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Dr. Jonathan L. Finlay Recipient of The Elizabeth and Richard Germain Endowed Chair in Pediatric Cancer

During the Wyss Family Symposium, hosted by Nationwide Children’s Hospital May 11-12, Jonathan L. Finlay, MB, ChB, FRCP, Director of Neuro-Oncology at Nationwide Children’s, will be announced as the first recipient of The Elizabeth and Richard Germain Endowed Chair in Pediatric Cancer.

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Sturge-Weber Syndrome Textbook Published

Eleven years after the first edition, a new edition of the Sturge-Weber Syndrome textbook has been published by the Sturge-Weber Foundation in New Jersey. Co-author E. Steve Roach, MD, is chief of Neurology and vice-chair of Pediatrics at Nationwide Children’s Hospital.

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Nationwide Children’s Hospital Emergency Department Main Campus Recognized for Excellence

Nationwide Children’s Hospital’s emergency department has been selected as a recipient of the 2025 Emergency Nurses Association Lantern Award, which recognizes leadership, practice, education and advocacy that resulted in improved patient care and staff well-being.

Imaginary Friends: Should You Worry?
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Imaginary Friends: Should You Worry?

Typically, imaginary friends appear in preschool and early childhood and most times come and go without concern. Here are a few guiding principles in embracing this fun expression of your child’s imagination.

The Hidden Dangers of “Whippets:” Understanding the Risks of Nitrous Oxide Misuse
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The Hidden Dangers of “Whippets:” Understanding the Risks of Nitrous Oxide Misuse

Videos of influencers and celebrities inhaling nitrous oxide, or "whippets," have gone viral on social media, highlighting a dangerous trend. Once used in medical and dental settings, nitrous oxide is now being misused for a short-term high, especially among teens and young adults. Despite not being classified as illegal, its misuse poses significant health risks, including heart failure and permanent nervous system damage

The Road to Recovery After Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy
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The Road to Recovery After Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy

Selective dorsal rhizotomy is a neurosurgical procedure where some of the sensory nerves in the back are cut to decrease spasticity in the legs. 

Sports Performance Anxiety: 7 Tips to Prepare Your Child for Optimal Play
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Sports Performance Anxiety: 7 Tips to Prepare Your Child for Optimal Play

Performance anxiety is a real issue that affects many athletes. Some athletes may thrive under pressure, while others can let negative thoughts affect their game.

ARFID: The Other Eating Disorder
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ARFID: The Other Eating Disorder

It is a type of eating disorder characterized by selective eating, sensitivity to textures, disinterest in food, strong fear of unpleasant consequences or a combination of these.

Pacifiers: When to Stop Using Them
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Pacifiers: When to Stop Using Them

Learning how and when to let go of the pacifier might be the first real conflict with your toddler. Even though the process of removing a pacifier can seem like a challenge, there are tips and tricks to make the transition go smoothly for your family.

Women's Auxiliary Council
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Women's Auxiliary Council

The Women’s Auxiliary Council Board of Trustees is comprised of five active members of each auxiliary which includes Kinder Key, Pleasure Guild, TWIG and Women’s Board.

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