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Study Shows Sharp Rise in Rate of Water Bead Ingestions Among Young Children

Researchers at the Center for Injury Research and Policy of the Abigail Wexner Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and the Central Ohio Poison Center analyzed calls to U.S. poison centers and found an alarming 6,532% increase in the rate of reported water bead ingestions among children younger than 6 years from 2019 to 2023, followed by a 24% decrease from 2023 to 2024.

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Chromosome Analysis Test

Learn more about chromosome analysis tests.

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Medical Identification (ID)

A medical identification is a piece of jewelry that has a medical symbol and states a health condition. It can be a bracelet, necklace or sports band.

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EMG and NCV Tests

Prepare for your child's EMG and NCV test with this Helping Hand. 

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Consumer Fireworks Continue to Injure Children in U.S.

A Fourth of July tradition in many families, consumer fireworks continue to injure children in the U.S. at disproportionately high rates compared to the general population, causing injuries ranging from minor burns and corneal abrasions to severe burns, vision and hearing loss and even death.

#SaferStorage: Preventing Child Gun Injuries
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#SaferStorage: Preventing Child Gun Injuries

The American Academy of Pediatrics affirms that the safest home for a child or teen is one without firearms. In the cases where there is a gun in your home, here are simple steps to help reduce the risk of injuries.

Pinworms: Treatment and Prevention
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Pinworms: Treatment and Prevention

Pinworms are small white worms that live in the large intestine. They are about 1/2 inch long and as thin as a thread. They can sometimes be seen in and around the child's bowel movements. The adult female pinworm lays her eggs on the skin around the anus. This causes itching and scratching.

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Child Care and Illness: Should Your Child Stay Home?

Sometimes it is hard to decide if your child is too ill to go to childcare. Usually, children should stay home if illness keeps them from enjoying the daily activities of childcare.

Walk Together to End Child Abuse and Neglect

Walk Together to End Child Abuse and Neglect

Walk Together Columbus will help build community, awareness, and raise funds to help end child abuse and neglect.

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New Study Examines Injuries Associated with Baby Bottles, Pacifiers and Sippy Cups in the U.S.

A new study by researchers in the Center for Biobehavioral Health and the Center for Injury Research and Policy at Nationwide Children’s Hospital examined pediatric injuries associated with baby bottles, pacifiers and sippy cups.

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