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New Study Finds Fingers Account for Majority of Pediatric Amputations

According to a new study conducted by researchers at the Center for Injury Research and Policy of The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, there were more than 950 cases of traumatic amputations among children aged 17 years and younger in the United States in 2003.

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Henry Xiang Team

Henry Xiang, MD, MPH, PhD, MBA Principal Investigator Henry Xiang, MD, MPH, PhD, MBA is an internationally recognized physician-scientist and clinical translational science expert whose work bridges population health, medicine, and digital innovation.

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Cleft Palate: Feeding Your Baby

Feeding a baby with a cleft of the palate may not be easy at first. Most babies with a cleft of the palate may not be able to breast feed. They are not able to create the suction needed to express the milk from the breast.

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Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

Learn how Nationwide Children's Hospital is participating in Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.

Back to School: How to Prepare for a Healthy Year of Learning
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Back to School: How to Prepare for a Healthy Year of Learning

Back-to-school season is here! Help your child start the year strong with simple, practical tips for healthy sleep, eating, emotional well-being, and hygiene. A little preparation goes a long way toward a smooth and successful transition.

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Nationwide Children’s Hospital Named PCD Foundation Clinical Center

Nationwide Children’s Hospital has been named a PCD Foundation Clinical Center. The hospital is one of only two pediatric centers in Ohio with this designation. With this official accreditation, Nationwide Children’s joins a select group of North American centers with demonstrated expertise in diagnosis and care of primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD).

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Study: Bariatric Surgery in Adolescents Improves Obesity-related Diseases Within First Two Years

Today, about one in five children in the United States are obese. That means that in just one generation alone the number of obese kids in this country has quadrupled.

How Human Traffickers Use the Internet: What Caregivers Should Know
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How Human Traffickers Use the Internet: What Caregivers Should Know

In a world where kids are constantly online, it’s important to understand how human traffickers may use the internet to reach young people. This guide breaks down common tactics and offers practical tips for protecting your child and fostering open communication.

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Gary Smith Team

Gary A. Smith, MD, DrPH Principal Investigator Dr. Gary A. Smith is a professor of Pediatrics, Emergency Medicine and Epidemiology at The Ohio State University.

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Meet Our Rehab Team

Members of the Rehabilitation team work closely to manage each aspect of patient care. Our goal is to enhance the patient’s functional abilities as well as provide support and education to the family.

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