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Lowes Lab Ambulatory Status Algorithm (LASA)

The Lowes Lab Ambulatory Status Algorithm (LASA) is an ambulatory status algorithm designed to classify individuals with neuromuscular disease into one of three categories: ambulatory, transitional or non-ambulatory based on simple patient or parent interview questions.

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Iraqi Infant Flown to Columbus Children's Hospital

A seven-month-old Iraqi infant, Fatemah, and her mother, Beydaa, arrived at Columbus Childrens Hospital Wednesday night, May 19, at 11:30 p.m. following military transport from Iraq through Germany to Rickenbacker International Airport.

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19th Annual Rock N Bowl Slated for February 16

Dust off those bowling shoes for the 19th Annual Rock N Bowl Saturday, February 16 at the Columbus Square Bowling Palace, 5707 Forest Hills Blvd (43231).

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Denim & Diamonds Gala Slated February 29 at BOMA

Kinder Key, a volunteer organization of Nationwide Childrens Hospital, announced today its third-annual Denim & Diamonds Gala to benefit The Heart Center at Nationwide Childrens, home to one of the leading heart centers in the nation. Denim & Diamonds will be held at 7 p.m.

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HD Videoconferencing Links Critical Care Newborns from Rural Hospitals to Tertiary Care Facilities, Specialists

Without ever leaving the nursery, fragile babies born at Chillicothes Adena Regional Medical Center are receiving clinical assessments from specialists an hour away at Nationwide Childrens Hospital thanks to high-definition videoconferencing capabilities made possible via the Ohio Supercomputer

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Nationwide Children's Hospital Wins Web Awards

Nationwide Children's Hospital has recently won four Web site awards in two national competitions coordinated by The Web Marketing Association and Health Care Communications.

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Two Hospitals Collaborate to Give Baby With Rare Heart Condition the Best Chance at Life

Nationwide Childrens Hospital and Riverside Methodist Hospital announced today that the first-ever planned birth at Nationwide Childrens occurred on Dec. 3, 2007.

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Columbus Children's Hospital First Lung Transplant Patient, Emily DeArdo, Discharged

The first lung transplant at Columbus Childrens Hospital occurred Monday, July 11, 2005 when Emily DeArdo, 23, of Pickerington, Ohio, received two lungs. On Friday, August 5, 2005 DeArdo walked out of Childrens, discharged 24 days after her surgery.

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Columbus Children's Hospital Researchers Prove Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS) is Effective in Treating Children With Epilepsy

Epilepsy, a brain disorder that occurs when the electrical signals in the brain are disrupted, affects about two million Americans. Most people with Epilepsy respond well to medication, but in approximately 25-30 percent of patients, medication doesn't work.

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Genome Sequence for Haemophilus Influenzae Completed by Researchers at Columbus Children's Hospital

Haemophilus influenzae is a common cause of otitis media (ear infections) in children and is the number one reason young children are seen by pediatricians.

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