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Lawn Mower Safety: Why Kids Should Stay Inside When You Cut the Grass
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Lawn Mower Safety: Why Kids Should Stay Inside When You Cut the Grass

While there are plenty of fun things to do and explore and we want kids to be outside learning and growing, there is one time we recommend you keep them inside: when you are mowing the lawn. Every day emergency departments around the country treat 13 children for lawn mower-related injuries.

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Angiogram

Learn more about an angiogram, also called an arteriogram, which is a test that is done to study the size and shape of your child's blood vessels.

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S.A.F.E. Program

We want to help create an optimal experience in an environment that is both calm and safe as possible. Learn about the S.A.F.E program.

Dear Nicu Mom: You Are Finally Going Home
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Dear Nicu Mom: You Are Finally Going Home

I am a NICU mom. For the past 175 days, I have been a NICU mom. I have watched my daughter grow and thrive inside the walls of Nationwide Children’s Hospital. I have ridden the NICU rollercoaster, with all of its ups and downs, and it has been a tumultuous, bumpy ride.

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Physician Connect

Physician Connect helps medical professionals provide great pediatric care for their patients by providing expert pediatric content direct from Nationwide Children's.

Supporting Your Teen: Parenting Strategies for Today’s Challenges
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Supporting Your Teen: Parenting Strategies for Today’s Challenges

Parenting a teenager is a hard job and can be overwhelming for both parents and their kids. Teens are learning to manage emotional shifts, hormonal changes, and increasing independence.

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Colonoscopy with General Anesthesia: Children (44 to 88 Pounds)

This Helping Hand™ is about how colonoscopies are done, how to prep for one, and what to expect for children.

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Colonoscopy with General Anesthesia: Teens and Adults (Over 88 Pounds)

This Helping Hand™ is about how colonoscopies are done, how to prep for one, and what to expect for teens and adults.

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Feeding Your Baby Solid Food

Babies should be fed only breastmilk or formula until about 6 months of age. Solid foods can then be started when your baby is ready.

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Use Strength and Preparation to Keep Your Dancer in Top Form

Most young ballerinas can’t wait to take their dancing to the next level, but there are some things to consider so they don’t end up damaging their feet.

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