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Malnutrition: Diagnosis and Treatment
The body needs nutrients from food to fuel daily activities like breathing, digestion, growing and playing. Malnutrition occurs when the body takes in fewer nutrients than it needs.

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Teaching Kids about 911: A Lifesaving Lesson for Every Child
In emergencies, every second counts, and teaching your child how and when to call 911 can be crucial in saving lives. As parents, it’s our responsibility to ensure that our kids know what to do in a crisis.
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2009 BIA Parade of Homes July 11-26
The 2009 Parade of Homes, presented by the Building Industry Association (BIA) of central Ohio, will run Saturday, July 11 through Sunday, July 26 at Tartan Ridge in Dublin, Ohio Compass Homes is this years BIA Foundation House, with a portion of its proceeds designated to Nationwide Childrens

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Why Are Feet So Stinky?
Stinky feet, or “bromodosis,” can be an embarrassing problem for kids and teens, but it’s a common issue. Let’s explore the cause and treatment of stinky feet.

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What Are the Surgical Treatments for Pancreatitis?
The causes of pancreatitis and care can differ between children and adults. That’s why children with pancreatitis should be treated by pediatric experts.

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Pediatric Insomnia: Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment
Remember, it's crucial to seek professional help if your child or adolescent is experiencing persistent sleep issues. Understanding and managing insomnia can lead to better sleep and overall well-being for young individuals.

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What Are Cochlear Implants and How Do They Help a Child’s Hearing?
What is a cochlear implant? A cochlear implant is a device implanted into the inner ear to directly stimulate the hearing nerve. Cochlear implants may be needed when hearing aids no longer work for a child.

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What is Anxiety? How can I Help?
School, friends, work, social media, relationships, grades and sports. All of these are triggers for stress in a youth’s day-to-day life. But what is the difference between being worried and having anxiety disorder?

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Why Hasn’t My Child Hit Puberty?
When your child doesn’t ‘hit puberty’ at the expected time, he or she may have delayed puberty. This means their body hasn’t started to mature in terms of sexual development at the typical age.

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Can Antibiotics Help Your Child’s Ear Pain?
It is late at night and your child wakes up with a horrible scream. She is holding her ear, crying and is unable to be consoled. You’ve given her ibuprofen. You’ve given her acetaminophen. These over-the-counter medications help a little, but she is still sobbing, asking you to do something to make it better.