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ACL Injuries in Children and Adolescents
The primary difference between an adult and child knee is the growth center or physis. These are regions at the end of the femur and tibia on both sides of the knee that provide most of the growth of the leg.
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What to Do If Your Child Complains of Heartburn
Did you know that one of the top reasons children complain about chest pain is because they actually have heartburn? Heartburn often creates an uncomfortable burning feeling behind the breastbone.
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When to Use Time-Out with Your Child
It is important to understand the purpose of Time-Out, to practice the strategy effectively.
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Norovirus: What You Need to Know
Norovirus is a very contagious virus. You can get Norovirus from an infected person, contaminated food or water, or by touching contaminated surfaces. The virus causes the stomach or intestines (or both) to get inflamed. This leads to stomach pain, nausea, diarrhea and vomiting.
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What Is the Right Way To Stop a Nosebleed?
At some point during childhood, almost every kid will have a nosebleed. Here are some tips about caring for nosebleeds – and when it’s time to get your pediatrician involved.
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Growing Pains: How to Help
Here are some common questions about growing pains, how to help your child through them, and when it may be time to see your pediatrician.
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New Employee Resources
Welcome to Nationwide Children's Hospital! We are happy to have you as part of our staff.
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What Is Autism?
Autism Spectrum Disorder, or more commonly referred to as Autism, is a neurological disability that causes problems with social communication and restricted interests or patterns of behavior.
Main Campus Surgery Center (Outpatient)
The Livingston Orthopedic and Surgery Center is located at 405 Butterfly Gardens Drive.
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10 Things You Need to Know about Type 1 Diabetes
Having a child diagnosed with a life-long condition like diabetes can be very overwhelming, difficult and frustrating, but being informed can help you and your child manage this disease. Here's 10 things you need to know about type 1 diabetes.