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A Parent's Guide to Shoulder Injuries
Any student-athlete can experience a shoulder injury. Our guide will teach you the signs and symptoms of shoulder injuries. You will also learn what to expect from treatment and recovery.
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Intranasal Midazolam Spray
Midazolam is the generic name for Nayzilam®. This medicine is a fine mist that is given through the nose and is absorbed quickly. The seizures should stop within 5 minutes after giving the medicine.
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Tickets on Sale Now: Butterfly Guild’s Production of ‘Annie’ Coming to the Southern Theatre March 6-8
COLUMBUS, Ohio – For its 68th annual production, Butterfly Guild of Nationwide Children’s Hospital will present “Annie” March 6-8, 2026, at the Southern Theatre, 21 E Main St.
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Chlamydia Expedited Partner Therapy
Your partner was diagnosed with chlamydia. You may also be infected and should be treated. This infection is serious but can be cured with antibiotics.
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Healthy Diet to Lower Cholesterol
Your health care provider has asked you to start eating a heart-healthy, low cholesterol diet. The best ways to do is to eat a balanced diet.
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Behavior Support Reinforcement System
One way to motivate your child to stick with positive behaviors is with a reinforcement system. This is also known as the sticker system. This system gives your child an incentive to increase appropriate behavior and decrease problem behaviors.
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MiraLAX, GlycoLax, or ClearLax
Polyethylene glycol (PEG) 3350 is a medicine that relieves constipation. It’s sold under brand names like MiraLAX®, GlycoLax®, and ClearLax®. It works with the water in your body to soften poop, so it’s easier to pass. It can take up to 24 hours for it to work.
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Can Fatty Acid Supplements Improve Your Child’s Behavior?
When children are born prematurely, they may miss out on important nutrients that affect brain development. As a result, preemies can sometimes struggle in school or with behavior problems. Physicians or parents may try to make up for that lost time using nutritional supplements.
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Casting Over a Burn
Your child now has a cast over their burn and burn dressing. The cast will protect their hand or foot during the healing process. It will also decrease the need for frequent dressing changes and let your child’s hand or foot heal in the best position. Cast Care Keep the cast dry.