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Surgery Approval Process

Learn more about the bariatric surgery approval process.

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Saliva Cortisol Test Collection Guidelines

A saliva cortisol test is done to measure the level of cortisol, a hormone in saliva. Cortisol is made by the adrenal gland, located on top of each kidney. Cortisol has many functions. It helps the body use sugar (glucose) and fat for energy (metabolism). It also helps the body manage stress. Many conditions can affect cortisol levels, such as physical or emotional stress, strenuous activity, infection or injury.

Menstrual Period Disorders
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Menstrual Period Disorders

Menstrual periods can be very different for different people. What is “normal” for some may not be for others. Menstrual period disorders can mean your periods are not the same length or time each month or can mean your blood flow is heavier than usual.

Hematology and Oncology Outpatient Clinic
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Hematology and Oncology Outpatient Clinic

The Hematology and Oncology Outpatient Clinic is designed to be a link between the family, home and the hospital.

Exercise Physiology Internship

Exercise Physiology Internship

Learn more about our exercise physiology internship.

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Interprofessional Education and Grand Rounds Update

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Common Terms

 Educate yourself and your child about terms you are not familiar with. This chapter breaks them all down and gives you definitions of some of the terms you may not understand.

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Ohio Pediatric Care Alliance Opens March 24, 2014

Officials at Dayton Children’s Hospital and Nationwide Children’s Hospital are pleased to announce their joint outpatient specialty care center will open March 24, 2014.

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Nationwide Children's Researchers Work to Transform Approach to Epigenetic Studies in Pediatric Cancer

Researchers from the Center for Childhood Cancer Research at Nationwide Children’s Hospital offer a new platform technology and proof of concept that illuminates the role of PAX3::FOXO1, a known gene fusion driving rhabdomyosarcoma.

Sleep Apnea CPAP
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Sleep Apnea CPAP

Obstructive Sleep Apnea is a medical problem in which a person’s air flow is blocked only during sleep.

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