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Study Update: Breast Milk Purchased Online Contains Caffeine And Tobacco, But No Illicit Drugs
In the latest update on the testing of breast milk samples purchased online, researchers found that no samples appeared to be contaminated with illicit drugs. Dr.
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Amplifying Copy Numbers to Reduce SMA Severity
Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a collection of different muscle diseases characterized by the selective loss of motor neurons in the spinal cord. Grouped together, SMA is the second leading cause of neuromuscular disease and is the leading genetic cause of death in infants and toddlers.
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Study Identifies Potential New Pathway for Drug Development
A newly found understanding of receptor signaling may have revealed a better way to design drugs. A study from Nationwide Children’s Hospital suggests that a newly identified group of proteins, alpha arrestins, may play a role in cell signaling that is crucial to new drug development.
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Rainbow Fentanyl: A Dangerous Trend
Although these substances may resemble candy, don’t be fooled—they are deadly. It is important for parents to be aware of this new fentanyl disguise and to keep it away from children.
Supplemental Security Income
A federal program could provide much-needed money to the families of children with disabilities who live in poverty – but in Ohio alone, many thousands of eligible children aren’t enrolled. Nationwide Children’s Hospital and Partners For Kids are developing new strategies to link families with this Supplemental Security Income.
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Hearing Developmental Milestones Checklist
Check out our hearing developmental milestone checklist.
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Swimming with a SICK Scapula (Shoulder Blade)
The shoulder joint and scapula work and move together to perform the overhead motions that occur in swimming. To perform the overhead motions in swimming correctly, swimmers need a lot of shoulder mobility and stability.
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Jackson Lab
Under the direction of Ashley Jackson, PhD, the Jackson Laboratory has a primary research focus on congenital and acquired urinary tract obstruction (UTO).
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Schwartz-Spencer Lab Staff
Learn more about principal investigator John David Spencer, MD, and his dynamic team in the Spencer Lab.