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Fast Wheels, Safe Skills: E-bike Safety
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Fast Wheels, Safe Skills: E-bike Safety

Riding a bicycle is a popular way for children and adults to exercise. Bicycles are also a more easily accessible mode of transportation. E-bikes (electric bikes) are quickly gaining popularity among people of all ages.

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Bicycle Safety

This Helping Hand™ explains important safety tips for bicycle riding.

Prune Belly Syndrome
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Prune Belly Syndrome

Prune belly syndrome (PBS) is a rare condition that affects about 1 in every 50,000 children. Children are born with it. The condition affects belly (abdominal) muscles, bladder and urinary tract, as well as testicles in males. PBS is often found during pregnancy.

Stem Cell Transplant: Who Can Benefit and Who Can Be the Donor?
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Stem Cell Transplant: Who Can Benefit and Who Can Be the Donor?

A stem cell transplant is a treatment that involves infusing hematopoietic (blood-forming) stem cells from a donor into a recipient. The collection of infused stem cells is called the stem cell “graft.”

Practicing Positive Discipline
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Practicing Positive Discipline

It is important to fully understand the risks of hitting as a form of discipline as well as the lack of efficacy when compared to other strategies. We encourage parents to seek out positive forms of discipline whenever possible.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently asked questions about giving to Nationwide Children's Hospital. 

RSV: A Common Virus Causing Severe Respiratory Infection in infants and Young Children – And Prevention is Now Here!
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RSV: A Common Virus Causing Severe Respiratory Infection in infants and Young Children – And Prevention is Now Here!

Most pediatricians and those of us who study and treat respiratory viruses in children often say that respiratory syncytial virus is the most common illness that no one knows about. Called RSV for short, the virus infects almost every child at least once before the age of 2. Why, then, haven’t you heard of it?

Why Pediatricians are Screening for Literacy

Why Pediatricians are Screening for Literacy

Nationwide Children’s Hospital’s primary care offices are now conducting specific literacy screenings for children as young as 3 years old – in an effort to improve kindergarten readiness and overall well-being.

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