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Nicotine Pouches: What Parents Need to Know
Understanding what nicotine pouches are and how to prevent accidental poisoning in children is crucial for keeping our little ones safe.
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Social Work
Clinical Medical Social Work at Nationwide Children's engages with families to identify and address barriers to wellness. We focus our work on the relationship between family function and medical illness.
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Comprehensive Sarcoma Program
Nationwide Children's Pediatric Bone Tumor Clinic is one of the few clinics in the country that utilizes the newest surgical procedure, Limb Preservation, to treat sarcomas.
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Furniture and TV Tip-overs
Most parents do not think of furniture and TVs as dangerous. When children play in the house, they often use dressers and shelves as climbing toys, leading to tip-overs.
Annual Report
Click here to view highlights from The Heart Center's 2023-24 Annual Report.
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24-Hour Urine Specimen Collection Guidelines
This Helping Hand™ is about what steps to take when a 24-hour urine sample is ordered for your child.
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The 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: A Guide for Parents and Caregivers
Parents and caregivers need to know about available resources that they can use to support the young people in their lives when they are mentally overwhelmed. One vital resource is the "988" Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a method of examining the inside of the body. The MRI machine is a large magnet that surrounds the body. It uses magnetic fields and radio frequencies instead of X-rays to produce images.
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Sibling Support Program Cares for Brothers and Sisters of Cancer Patients
The physical and emotional strains placed on the family of a childhood cancer patient can be extremely difficult, especially for siblings. That's why one of the nations largest pediatric cancer centers, located at Nationwide Children's Hospital, created the Sibling Support Program.