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Lactation During a Formula Shortage
The recent formula shortage is undoubtedly putting stress and panic into the minds of parents with babies who already feel the stress of caring for a newborn. Parents who are exclusively providing human milk are encouraged to continue breast/chestfeeding as well as pumping to protect and sustain their supply.
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Onohara Lab
Under the direction of Daisuke Onohara, MD, PhD, the Onohara Lab is focused on translational research, specifically in establishing complex large animal models and developing new surgical / interventional treatments.
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Understanding Different Types of Mental Health Care
Learn about the different levels of mental health care available and how they work.
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Diabetes Calculator for Kids
The Diabetes Calculator for Kids is an electronic tool that calculates rapid acting insulin bolus dosage in 5 easy steps.
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Mental Health Crisis Visit: What to Expect and How to Prepare
Learn how best to prepare for and navigate an emergency mental health assessment at a hospital or crisis center.
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Common Misconceptions of Life After Heart Surgery
Heart surgery can be a very scary experience for both parents and children. You most likely have questions about how surgery will affect your child’s everyday life. Here are some of the most common misconceptions – and truths – about heart surgery.
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Endocrinology Clinics
We diagnose and treat a wide range of general endocrine disorders through our endocrinology clinics. Access maps, directions and contact information for each clinic location.
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Your Child Has Thought About Ending Their Life - What's Next?
If your child has thought about ending their life, you may feel shocked, numb, afraid or confused. Our experts offer tips to keep in mind during this stressful time.
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Welcoming a New Child: How to Prepare Your Kids for a Foster Sibling
Welcoming a foster child into your home is a big transition for the whole family. Learn how to prepare your children with honest conversations, clear expectations, and ongoing support so every child feels heard, safe, and included during the adjustment.
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Early Literacy Supported by Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library
Free books delivered to your child’s door every month? That’s the Dolly Parton Imagination Library. Learn how this program supports early literacy, builds vocabulary and a love of reading, and how families in Ohio can enroll children ages 0–5 at no cost.