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Household Cleaners and Eye Injuries: The Importance of Safe Storage
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Household Cleaners and Eye Injuries: The Importance of Safe Storage

Household cleaning products represent a major source of exposures reported to U.S. poison control centers, and they commonly involve the eyes, especially among children.

Why Do Kids Need to Go to the Doctor so Often?
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Why Do Kids Need to Go to the Doctor so Often?

If you’re a parent, I don’t need to tell you how fast children grow – physically and emotionally. And your questions and concerns grow right along with them. This is why well child visits are so important.

What Does Your Child’s Tantrum Really Mean?
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What Does Your Child’s Tantrum Really Mean?

Screaming, crying, kicking and rolling on the floor. Tantrums. Sometimes, as a parent, you might witness a tantrum and find yourself frustrated. Here are some common reasons children misbehave.

How to Improve Wrestling Quickness and Agility
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How to Improve Wrestling Quickness and Agility

Wrestling has evolved to become a dynamic and agile sport. While strength is still important, there seems to be new contender and strategy for winning matches - quickness!

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Lets Connect

Virtual Professional Consultations and Collaborations Let’s Connect is a free consultation and mentoring service for injury professionals and trainees to connect with faculty and senior staff in the Center for Injury Research and Policy (CIRP) at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus,

What is a Physician Assistant and Why Are They Treating My Child?
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What is a Physician Assistant and Why Are They Treating My Child?

When your child has to spend time at the hospital, you will meet many health care professionals. Physician assistants (PAs) are one of the many medical providers that may care for your child during their time at the hospital.

WeeMove: Developmentally Appropriate Exercise in the ICU
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WeeMove: Developmentally Appropriate Exercise in the ICU

To help our ICU patients avoid the health risks of prolonged time in bed, we developed a groundbreaking program called WeeMove. The goal of the program is get children moving early on in their hospital stay.

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Nationwide Children’s Hospital Delivers its First Infusion of CASGEVY™ for Patient with Sickle Cell Disease

Nationwide Children’s Hospital delivered its first commercial infusion of CASGEVY™ to 17-year-old Carlos A. from Dayton, Ohio. Today, Carlos is thriving at home, pain-free.

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Burn Prevention: Preschool and School-Age

Burn injuries can be serious at any age. Preschoolers and school-age children are at greater risk of burn injuries because they’re curious and like to explore. If your child has been burned, apply cool water to the area for 20 minutes. Do not use ice or ice water on the burn.

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Breast Milk for Your Hospitalized Infant: Electric Breast Pump

Mothers who need to express milk for many weeks or months while their babies are in the hospital will need to use a “hospital grade” electric breast pump. These pumps have a “closed system.”

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