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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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NTrainer® Pacifier System

The NTrainer is a special pacifier used to help premature babies with feeding. Many babies born before 35 weeks have trouble learning to breast or bottle feed and breathe at the same time.

From Care to Compassion: Steps to Becoming a Foster Parent or Supporting Foster Families
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From Care to Compassion: Steps to Becoming a Foster Parent or Supporting Foster Families

In every community, there are children who need love, support, and stability. For those considering fostering a child, the journey from care to compassion is both profound and rewarding. Whether you're exploring becoming a foster parent or seeking ways to support the foster care community, there are resources and support to help navigate this path of empathy and action.

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Mental Health Concerns and Traumatic Events Are Common Among Young Children Who Die By Suicide

A study published today by Nationwide Children’s Hospital researchers found that although the circumstances around any suicide death are complex, there are often shared characteristics and experiences among young children who die by suicide.

The 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: A Guide for Parents and Caregivers
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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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Cleft Palate - Starting Foods and Cups

You can introduce foods to children with an unrepaired cleft palate at around 6 months of age, just as in children without a cleft. Learn about how to introduce food and drinks to your child.

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Medicine Safety - General

Many children need medicine to treat their illnesses or conditions. They may take some of these medicines for a short time, or for many years. Here are some tips for the safe use of medicines. How to Give Wash and dry your hands before and after using the medicine.

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24 Hour Urine Specimen Collection Guidelines

Learn what to do if your doctor has ordered a 24 hour urine test. 

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Media Advisory: Kohls Department Stores, Nationwide Childrens Hospital Announce Program Gift

WHAT: Kohl’s Department Stores check presentation to Nationwide Children’s Hospital at the Home & Garden Show and Holiday Fest WHO: The gift supports the Kohl’s Cares® Safety for All Seasons program www.NationwideChildrens.org/Safety at Nationwide Children’s

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Frequently asked questions of single ventricle heart defect patients and families

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