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Nationwide Children’s Hospital Foundation Launches New Youth Fundraising Society Caterpillar Club

(COLUMBUS, Ohio) – Nationwide Children's Hospital Foundation announces the launch of the Caterpillar Club, a youth fundraising recognition society created to empower young people to make a meaningful impact in support of pediatric care, research and innovation.

The Winter Illness Toolbox Every Parent Needs
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The Winter Illness Toolbox Every Parent Needs

Winter colds and flu can catch families off guard—but a little preparation can make sick days easier. Learn how to prevent germs from spreading, stock a home illness “toolbox” with nose care, fever relief, and comfort items, and know when it’s time to call the pediatrician or visit urgent care.

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Meet Our Fellows

Learn more about the Minimally Invasive Surgery fellows training at Nationwide Children's Hospital.

7 Myths and Facts about Celiac Disease
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7 Myths and Facts about Celiac Disease

Here are some common misconceptions about celiac disease and the facts behind this often misunderstood diagnosis.

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Understanding the Rising Suicide Risk Among Black Youth

A new study, published today in JAMA Network Open and led by Cynthia Fontanella, PhD, principal investigator for the Center for Suicide Prevention and Research at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, is the first large-scale study to examine multi-level risk and protective factors for suicide among Medicaid-enrolled Black youth with a lifetime mental health diagnosis.

Long-Term Bowel Management: Letting Kids Be Kids!
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Long-Term Bowel Management: Letting Kids Be Kids!

Kids with certain medical conditions may have painful stools or unexpected accidents—but they still want to play sports, go to sleepovers, and have fun like everyone else. Bowel management programs, using enemas or oral medicines, can help kids stay clean, comfortable, and confident in everyday life.

Research on Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
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Research on Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)

SIDS remains one of the leading causes of infant death, and its exact cause is still not fully understood. Learn how new research may help explain why some babies are more vulnerable—and why following the ABCs of safe sleep is still the most important step families can take to help protect their little one’s first year.

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Nationwide Children’s Hospital Celebrates 1,000 Homes Impacted by Healthy Homes Program

Nationwide Children’s Hospital’s initiative has marked the 1,000th home impacted through the Healthy Homes program. Founded in 2008 in partnership with Community Development for All People (CD4AP), Healthy Homes is dedicated to providing and preserving affordable housing through homeownership, rental and home repair services in Columbus’ South Side and Linden neighborhoods.

16th Annual Pediatric Asthma Conference

16th Annual Pediatric Asthma Conference

Join us for the 15th Annual Pediatric Asthma Conference that will highlight emerging information and practical advice regarding asthma management for providers of asthma patients across all levels of care.

Wearable Baby Monitors: Do they Prevent SIDS?
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Wearable Baby Monitors: Do they Prevent SIDS?

Wondering if wearable baby monitors prevent SIDS? Learn what the research says, why false alarms may cause more harm than good, and how to truly keep your baby safe with proven safe sleep practices.

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