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What to Know (and Do) About Bruises
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What to Know (and Do) About Bruises

Knowing why bruises happen and how they heal can help you treat bruises effectively and recognize when it’s time to see a doctor.

Bladder Exstrophy: Care by Age and Stage
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Bladder Exstrophy: Care by Age and Stage

Nationwide Children’s Hospital offers a two-stage care approach to bladder exstrophy that gives families time to bond with their child, time to adjust and time to develop a plan with our experts.

Positive Feeding Strategies: Making the Most of Mealtimes
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Positive Feeding Strategies: Making the Most of Mealtimes

Here are five ways to support positive feeding practices!

Salmonella: What Parents Need to Know
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Salmonella: What Parents Need to Know

While salmonella can be unpleasant, a little knowledge goes a long way in keeping your family safe. And as always, good hygiene and food safety habits are your best defense!

Debunking Common Myths About Clinical Research
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Debunking Common Myths About Clinical Research

There are a lot of questions about clinical research and some common misunderstandings. Let’s discuss some common myths and what they really mean.

Can Injured Teeth in Young Children Be Saved with Root Canal Treatment?
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Can Injured Teeth in Young Children Be Saved with Root Canal Treatment?

When dental trauma such as a knocked or chipped tooth happens to a young child, there is – of course – cause for concern. Today, advanced techniques in root canal treatment including dental tissue engineering can help save some of the injured teeth that otherwise would not be savable.

Why Do We Have Emergency Drills?
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Why Do We Have Emergency Drills?

Regular emergency preparedness drills aren’t just games—they're vital to ensuring we are ready to respond quickly and efficiently when disaster strikes. Here’s what parents should know about these important simulations and how they protect your children and loved ones.

Make Sure Your Teen's First Car Is Safe
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Make Sure Your Teen's First Car Is Safe

Based on a study by researchers from the Center for Injury Research and Policy, here are some recommendations for parents and caregivers when choosing the first car for their teens.

The Power of Nurses to Transform Health
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The Power of Nurses to Transform Health

Nationwide Children’s nurses and advanced practice providers (APPs) impact beyond the bedside and point of care. We have nurses and APPs involved in education, quality initiatives, research and advocacy for all families, everywhere.

Farm Safety for Kids
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Farm Safety for Kids

Farms can be a fun and enriching place for kids, but they can also be dangerous. Discover key tips to help prevent injuries, from setting up safe play areas to supervising around animals and equipment. Keep your kids safe while they explore life on the farm.

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