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Poison Hemlock: What Parents Should Know
Poison hemlock may look like a harmless wildflower, but it’s dangerously toxic. Learn how to spot this invasive plant, what symptoms to watch for, and how to protect your children and pets from accidental exposure.

Concert for a Cause
The inaugural Concert for a Cause presented by the Columbus Auto Dealers is Saturday, August 9, 2025 at Kemba Live.
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New Study Finds Sharp Increase in Nicotine Pouch Ingestions Among Young Children
A new study reveals that ingestions of nicotine pouches by young children have surged in recent years. 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 763% increase in the rate of reported nicotine pouch ingestions among children younger than 6 years old from 2020 to 2023. Nicotine pouches were also more likely to be associated with serious medical outcomes or hospital admissions than other nicotine products like gum/lozenges, e-liquids, powder/granules, and tablets/capsules/caplets.

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Know Your Child's Developmental Timeline
A pediatric physical therapist can assess whether your child’s motor development is on track or if some extra help or home practice might be needed. Learn more about what many children achieve between the ages of one and six.

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Health Is More Than Doctor Visits. Find Community Resources for You and Your Family here.

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Exercise as Medicine: What's Your Child's Dose?
What if a daily dose of movement could help your child fight anxiety, improve sleep, and prevent chronic disease? Good news: it can! Discover how to treat exercise like medicine, with simple steps to build a personalized fitness “prescription” for your family.

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Keeping Kids Safe Around Cannabis (Marijuana) Edibles
As a pediatrician in training, I have seen too many children come into the Emergency Department or admitted to the hospital with abnormal behavior or difficulty breathing from eating marijuana edibles. I urge all parents and caregivers to follow a few simple steps to keep children safer.
Resources for Families
The Fetal Center's resource library is here to help you learn more, meet the team and prepare for what’s next.
Resources for Families
The Food Allergy Treatment Center's resource library is here to help you learn more, meet the team and prepare for what’s next.