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Water Soluble Fiber

Water soluble fiber is commonly used with CCPR medical regimens. This fiber will help maintain a good balance between stool frequency and consistency to help your child be continent.

One Question Could Save A Child's Life
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One Question Could Save A Child's Life

Parents ask plenty of questions before their children visit other homes. “Do you have any cats? My daughter is allergic to cat dander.” Or “Do you have filters set up on your computer? Our son has been known to stumble onto some websites we don’t want him to see.”

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Gary Smith of Columbus Childrens Hospital Honored with Dimon R. McFerson Endowed Chair in Injury Research

Gary Smith, MD, DrPH (43230), director of the Center for Injury Research and Policy (CIRP) at Columbus Childrens Hospital, is honored today with the Dimon R. McFerson Endowed Chair in Injury Research. The Dimon R.

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Support Groups

Learn about some of the support groups Nationwide Children's offers.

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Lead Poisoning Prevention

Lead poisoning is the harmful buildup of lead in the body. Children under 6 years old are at highest risk for lead poisoning.

Early Intervention for Child Traumatic Stress
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Early Intervention for Child Traumatic Stress

If your child has experienced a traumatic event, know that recovery is possible. Effective treatments like Child Parent Psychotherapy and Child and Family Traumatic Stress Intervention can improve or reduce symptoms significantly.

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Before You Arrive

When it comes to preparing for a visit, our caring starts before you leave home. Questions or concerns? We're here for you at every step.

Laundry Packets: A Deadly Danger
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Laundry Packets: A Deadly Danger

The new laundry packets are here, and they are convenient, colorful, and popular. However, in the hands of a young child they can be fatal.

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Acetaminophen (Tylenol®)

This Helping Hand™ includes dosing information, side effects, and how to take the common pain reliever acetaminophen (Tylenol®).

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Cleft Palate Repair: Instructions After Surgery

Your child's cleft palate has been repaired, and the opening in the roof of the mouth has been closed. There are a few things to know about your child's care at home. Other than these special instructions, your child should be cared for in the same way as any child his or her age.

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