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Clinical Research: How We Keep Volunteers Safe
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Clinical Research: How We Keep Volunteers Safe

Clinical research is a type of research that involves people. Research participants help researchers to study new types of treatments, like new medicines or medical devices. It might even include changes in how people live or act, such as different ways to eat or exercise.

Supporting Your Child’s Safety: Understanding and Addressing Stalking
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Supporting Your Child’s Safety: Understanding and Addressing Stalking

By recognizing the signs of stalking, responding appropriately, and seeking support and resources, you can help your child feel safe and empowered. If you believe your child is being stalked, don’t hesitate to act.

The Road to Recovery After Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy
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The Road to Recovery After Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy

Selective dorsal rhizotomy is a neurosurgical procedure where some of the sensory nerves in the back are cut to decrease spasticity in the legs. 

Challenges in the World of AI and Deepfakes: A Guide for Parents
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Challenges in the World of AI and Deepfakes: A Guide for Parents

Discover how AI and deepfakes can manipulate reality and pose risks to teens in the digital world. Learn essential tips for parents to protect their children from these emerging threats.

How Parents Can Help Their Teen Navigate a Breakup Safely
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How Parents Can Help Their Teen Navigate a Breakup Safely

Is your teen navigating a tough breakup? Discover how your support can make all the difference.

FDA’s Red Dye No. 3 Ban: What It Means for Your Family’s Health
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FDA’s Red Dye No. 3 Ban: What It Means for Your Family’s Health

In January 2025, the FDA banned red dye No. 3 due to potential health risks. Found in candies, drinks, and even some medications, this synthetic coloring has raised concerns over its safety. Discover what this ban means for your family, which foods to watch out for, and how it could help you make healthier choices.

Whooping Cough (Pertussis): Everything You Need to Know
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Whooping Cough (Pertussis): Everything You Need to Know

If your child starts coughing persistently, experiences difficulty breathing or if the cough is followed by vomiting or the classic “whooping” noise, seek medical care immediately. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial for preventing severe complications.

Calming a Fussy Baby
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Calming a Fussy Baby

Becoming a parent is a remarkable journey, but it comes with its challenges—like figuring out how to soothe a fussy baby. From decoding the reasons behind crying to mastering soothing techniques, this guide offers tips to help you and your baby get the rest and safe sleep you need. Explore effective ways to calm your little one and yourself during those tough moments.

Understanding Terms Used in Clinical Research
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Understanding Terms Used in Clinical Research

The terms used for research studies are technical and can be confusing. At Nationwide Children’s Hospital, we aim to help you, and your family understand and make the entire process clearer.

Microplastics and Your Family's Health: What You Need to Know
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Microplastics and Your Family's Health: What You Need to Know

These tiny plastic particles, often smaller than a grain of rice, are showing up everywhere: in our water, food, and even in the air we breathe. But what does this mean for your family's health, and what can you do about it?

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