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Sensible Snacking for Children
Snacking is a very important part of growing children’s diets. Snacks help to prevent hunger in between meals as well as provide daily requirements for energy, protein, vitamins and minerals.
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Tips for a Healthier Halloween Night
Halloween doesn’t mean handing out sweets full of empty calories! Being healthy doesn’t mean giving up all of the treats. Check out some tips on how to enjoy a healthier Halloween night.
Nutrition and Physical Activity Articles
These articles provide helpful information, tips and advice regarding nutrition, physical activity and healthy choices.
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Managing Obesity
The Center for Healthy Weight and Nutrition has developed several tools intended to provide families with practical guidance on managing obesity in children and teens.
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Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia (PCD) Clinic
The physician specialists in the Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia (PCD) Clinic are committed to the diagnosis and management of children with PCD.
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Bone Marrow Failure and Cytopenia Clinic
The Bone Marrow Failure and Cytopenia Clinic at Nationwide Children’s Hospital focuses on the needs of infants, children, adolescents and young adults who have inherited and/or acquired disorders of bone marrow production or heightened cellular destruction resulting in neutropenia, anemia,
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Limb Difference Clinic
The Limb Difference Clinic offers patients the broad resources and expertise of our entire hospital, while also having the attention of a subspecialist in physical medicine and rehabilitation and community prosthetists and orthotists who specialize in care of pediatric patients with limb differences.
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Transplant Guide
Check out a compiled list of answers to the questions we hear most often about lung and heart-lung transplant.
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Our Clinics
Massage Therapy maintains clinics on the main campus of Nationwide Children’s Hospital and at other locations in Ohio.
Meet Our Team
We specialize in substance use treatment and offer a team-based approach to using medication-assisted treatment. Our care team includes physicians, social workers, nurses, pharmacists, therapists and peer navigators.