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Pediatric Urology Program Highlights

View highlights from our Pediatric Urology service at Nationwide Children's Hospital.

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Allowing Youth Sports to be Child's Play

It has been documented that physical activity is necessary for normal growth in children. However, when the activity level becomes too intense, or excessive, in too short a time period tissue breakdown and injury can occur.

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STOP THE MADNESS - How to be a Good Fan

Anyone who has spent time around youth athletics is sure to have seen inappropriate sideline behavior. To help kids get the most out of their experiences, parents need to be good “sports” parents.

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Sports Safety

Children should be at least six years of age before they begin team sports. Before this age, get your child involved in sports that focus on learning and having fun.

 
What is Allergy Induced Asthma?
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What is Allergy Induced Asthma?

For many people with asthma, spring can be a very challenging time of the year. Rapid changes in the weather and lingering upper respiratory viruses can both cause breathing difficulties.

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The ABCs of Blister Care

We have all undoubtedly had a blister at one point and will more than likely encounter them again. Though blisters may be nagging they can be prevented. The key to blister success is prevention and proper treatment.

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Ice Hockey Concussion Rules

Due to the recent increase of concussion injuries in ice hockey, new rules have been set in the sport to prevent further head trauma to young players.

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Antibiotic Resistance

While antibiotics are one of the greatest advancements ever in medicine, over prescribing them has resulted in the development of bacteria that do not respond to treatment.

Pets and Children: Keeping Kids Safe When Animals Are in the Home
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Pets and Children: Keeping Kids Safe When Animals Are in the Home

Dogs, cats, and other pets can be wonderful additions to the family. They can be fuzzy friends that provide love and companionship for many years. Unfortunately, even the most loving of pets can bite.

Deadly Substances Teens Use to Get High
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Deadly Substances Teens Use to Get High

First published May 2015 Updated January 2026 When I was teenager, parents only had a few substances to really worry about: cigarettes, alcohol and, for those whose children were a little more daring, maybe marijuana. But times have changed.

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