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Clinical Profile and Treatment Utilization Patterns Associated with Suicide Among Youth in Medicaid in the United States
This study, funded by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP), examined the clinical profiles and health service utilization patterns of youth in Medicaid who died by suicide with those who did not die by suicide.
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Contextual Factors Associated With County-Level Suicide Rates in the United States, 1999 to 2016 Spatiotemporal Patterns of Deaths of Despair Across the U.S., 2000-2019 Association of Cannabis Use With Self-harm and Mortality Risk Among Youths With Mood Disorders View All Publications
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Household Cleaners
An estimated 267,269 children 5 years old or younger were treated in US emergency departments for household cleaning product-related injuries from 1990 to 2006.
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Research to Improve The Lives of Children
Did you know that Nationwide Children’s Hospital is home to one of America’s top 10 pediatric research centers? On our campus, more than 180 scientists are researching cures for the biggest challenges in child health.
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Nationwide Childrens Hospital Joins Down Syndrome Research Consortium
Nationwide Children’s Hospital today announced that it has joined a national research consortium that will work to accelerate Down syndrome research and scientific discovery. The effort is the first of its kind in the nation.
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Protein Acts as Antagonist to Strengthen Muscle
Another approach to improving the health of patients with neuromuscular diseases is to treat the life-threatening effects of the diseases, most notably the muscle degeneration that destroys patients’ ability to walk and ultimately takes their lives.
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Preventing Muscle Damage Caused by Inflammation
While myostatin blocks muscle differentiation and growth, inflammation contributes to muscle death in neuromuscular diseases. In muscular dystrophy, the immune process is heightened, which contributes to chronic inflammation that kills muscle cells.