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Hall Technique: An Easier Dental Solution for Some Children
Hall crowns are a great, less stressful solution for some children who need to get their cavities fixed. You know your child best, so you can talk to your dentist about your child’s tolerance level and whether they would be a good candidate for the Hall technique.
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Understanding Middle Adolescence
The teen years are full of change physically, emotionally, and socially. From navigating peer pressure and independence to understanding growth milestones, discover what happens during middle adolescence and how parents can support their child along the way.
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The Importance of Reading Labels for Food Allergen Avoidance
Reading labels can be tricky and ingredient lists can change suddenly without warning. It is recommended that people with food allergies read all labels prior to eating products, including those they have safely eaten before.
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Joan Han Named Nationwide Children’s Hospital’s Chief of Endocrinology
Joan Han, MD, has been named chief of the Division of Endocrinology at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, effective January 2026.
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Understanding Late Adolescence
From the preteen years to late adolescence and beyond, continue to nurture your relationship with your child to develop a bond that thrives at every stage.
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When AI Feels Like a Friend: How to Keep Kids Safe
AI tools aren’t going away, and in many contexts, they can be helpful. By staying engaged, setting limits, and keeping the conversation open, parents can ensure that technology remains a tool—not a substitute for care, compassion, and community.
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The Vitamin K Shot: Why Newborns Need It
One of the first health decisions for your newborn is whether to give the vitamin K shot. This quick, safe injection prevents life-threatening bleeding disorders in infants. Learn what vitamin K does, why it matters, and the facts behind common myths.
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Umbilical Hernia: When Should You Worry?
Noticing a bulge near your baby’s belly button? It may be an umbilical hernia: a common condition in infants that usually heals on its own. Learn what to watch for, when to call the doctor, and how surgery can help if the hernia doesn’t resolve.
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The Bedwetting Blues
Waking up to wet sheets can be frustrating for kids and parents alike, but bedwetting is a normal part of childhood. Discover what causes nighttime accidents, strategies that may help, and why patience and reassurance are the keys to supporting your child.