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Concussion Myths
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Concussion Myths

As an Athletic Trainer, I’m frequently asked about injury recognition, treatment, and return-to-play criteria. While these topics are far too expansive for one post, I’d like to address several, common misconceptions surrounding concussions.

Immunizations Do Not Cause Autism
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Immunizations Do Not Cause Autism

Persistent fears continue about the safety of immunizations and autism. As celebrities weigh in and the internet can be full of misinformation we thought it was important to make our stance clear on vaccines.

The Poison Plants of Summer: Poison Ivy, Oak and Sumac
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The Poison Plants of Summer: Poison Ivy, Oak and Sumac

Summer is in full swing. You know the signs. Dad fires up the grill, mom finds her green thumb, your kids fetch their ball in the weeds…and the whole family comes down with an itchy rash. That’s right, the poison plants are back.

Traveling with Kids: Planes, Trains and Automobiles
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Traveling with Kids: Planes, Trains and Automobiles

Going on trips with small children requires a lot of packing and A LOT of planning, but it is totally worth it. Take lots of pictures, make lots of memories and have fun!

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Media Advisory: Nationwide Childrens Hospital Reach Out and Read Program Book Drive Celebration Friday at Parsons Elementary School

MEDIA ADVISORYWHAT: Nationwide Childrens Hospital Reach Out and Read Program Book Drive Celebration at Parsons Elementary School WHEN: Friday, March 13, 20092 p.m.

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Nationwide Childrens Administrator Recognized by Lifeline of Ohio

Several individuals and institutions were honored Saturday, March 7, 2009 by Lifeline of Ohio for their role in saving lives through organ and tissue donation.

PMS: Learn the Facts About Premenstrual Syndrome
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PMS: Learn the Facts About Premenstrual Syndrome

Most women of reproductive age experience mild behavioral or physical symptoms a few days before their period. These combined symptoms are considered premenstrual syndrome (PMS).

Prominent Ears, Small Ears and Skin Tags: When Is Surgery Necessary for an Ear Condition?
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Prominent Ears, Small Ears and Skin Tags: When Is Surgery Necessary for an Ear Condition?

Ear differences such as prominent ears, small/underdeveloped ears and skin tags can cause worry and distress. As a plastic and reconstructive surgeon, I often hear questions from parents related to hearing and surgery – here are some of the common ones.

Is Melatonin Safe for Kids?
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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.

How to Keep Your Kids Safe in the Pool
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How to Keep Your Kids Safe in the Pool

Drowning is a leading cause of injury death for young children ages 1 to 4, and the fifth leading cause of unintentional injury death for people of all ages. For toddlers (children ages 1 to 4 years), swimming pools pose the greatest risk of submersion injury.

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