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Childhood Constipation Deemed Significant Health Issue
According to new research conducted at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, the burden of illness in children suffering from constipation, and the costs associated with this condition, are roughly of the same magnitude as those for asthma and attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

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Behavioral Health in Primary Care
Join the series as we support primary care providers in the assessment and management of behavioral health concerns for their patients.

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Partners For Kids: Pediatric Accountable Care
Partners For Kids, a partnership between Nationwide Children's and more than 2,100 providers, is one of the nation’s oldest and largest pediatric accountable care organizations.
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Cumulative Sub-concussive Impacts in a Single Season of Youth Football
COLUMBUS, Ohio – In an investigation of head impact burden and change in neurocognitive function during a season of youth football, researchers find that sub-concussive impacts are not correlated with worsening performance in neurocognitive function.

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Poisoning
Every year in the United States, there are over 2.4 million poison exposures. A poison is something that can make you sick if you eat, drink, touch, or breathe it.

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Dyslexia: Helping Kids Who Struggle with Reading, Writing and Spelling
Children who struggle with reading, writing or spelling can be perceived as lacking intelligence or motivation, but they may actually have dyslexia. Dyslexia is a language-based learning disability resulting from deficits in phonological awareness, rapid automatic naming, working memory and processing speed.

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Drug-Related Poisoning
The cause of these poisonings has shifted over the past decade. Prescription drug-related poisonings now lead to more deaths and emergency department visits than illegal drugs.
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Integrated Primary Care (IPC) Track
Learn about the Integrated Primary Care track offered through Nationwide Children's Hospital.

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Is Melatonin Safe for Kids?
For some children who need help falling asleep, melatonin has become a commonly recommended supplement. Melatonin is safe, effective and widely available.

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Susan M Meyer
Susan Meyer, CPNP-PC, PMHS, is a pediatric nurse practitioner and certified pediatric mental health specialist treating patients at both Nationwide Children's - Toledo and ProMedica Russell J. Ebeid Children's Hospital. She earned her bachelor’s degree from Indiana University Southeast and completed her pediatric nurse practitioner degree at Wright State University. Susan has worked in pediatrics for 40 years and the last 18 years, she has worked as a pediatric nurse practitioner and mental health specialist. She has a clinical interest in autism management and treating children with ADHD and genetic disorders. Susan also enjoys celebrating developmental milestones and watching children find joy in their progress.