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MRSA Decolonization

The removal of MRSA is called “decolonization.” Decolonization may help reduce the risk of spreading the germs to others and help to avoid future infections.

Nationwide Children’s Hospital  Announces Plans to Dedicate the Abigail Wexner Research Institute
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Nationwide Children’s Hospital Announces Plans to Dedicate the Abigail Wexner Research Institute

Ms. Wexner’s partnership with her fellow board members, Chief Executive Officer Steve Allen, MD, and the Nationwide Children’s executive team made this evolution possible. In recognition of Dr. Allen’s role, Nationwide Children’s will also establish the Allen Distinguished Scholar in Pediatric Research.

Baby Registry Series: Breastfeeding and Bottle-feeding
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Baby Registry Series: Breastfeeding and Bottle-feeding

Breast or bottle, baby has to eat! Whichever you choose, you’ll want to put a few things on your wish list.

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Epilepsy Diet Therapy

Diet therapy uses medical diets to help control seizures.

Digital Well-Being for Parents
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Digital Well-Being for Parents

Many things need our attention, and we can be easily distracted by a phone alert or lose track of time scrolling through social media. Many parents’ lives have become even more digitally connected during the pandemic. This can have an impact on the health of families.

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On Our Sleeves® Survey Reveals Most Parents Believe Their Children Will Have Mental Health-Related Challenges Going Back to School

Every new school year comes with its own set of emotions – from worry to excitement – for kids. After years of a global pandemic, safety concerns and other stresses of today, we have to prioritize checking in with children to understand what they are thinking and feeling. 

Tricuspid Atresia
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Tricuspid Atresia

Tricuspid atresia, also sometimes called hypoplastic right heart, is a heart defect where the valve between the heart’s right atrium and right ventricle doesn’t form. Most babies with tricuspid atresia will need many heart surgeries over their lifetime. 

Jaw Abnormalities
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Jaw Abnormalities

Jaw abnormalities affect the bite and appearance of patients. These may be due to a cleft lip and palate, or other causes. Learn more today. 

SMA Clinical Trial Provides Hope for Families
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SMA Clinical Trial Provides Hope for Families

Tragically, most children with Type I Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA1) don’t live past their 2nd birthday. I believe the answer for these patients and their families is gene therapy.

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Sweat Chloride Test Collection Guidelines

Prepare for your child's sweat chloride test with this Helping Hand. 

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