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Prepare for Your Sports Medicine Visit
How you can prepare for your visit at the Sports Medicine clinic at Nationwide Children's Hospital.

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Eat Slowly to Prevent Weight Gain in Kids
Conventional wisdom and medical experts alike tell us that in order to weigh less we need to eat less, but this simple advice can be hard to follow. Eating slowly is one way to help children curb their calorie consumption without restricting their favorite foods or strictly limiting portion sizes.
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Colonic Manometry
This Helping Handâ„¢ covers colonic manometry, a test that records the pressure waves that are produced when the large intestines contract.

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Common Breast Disorders in Adolescents
Adolescence can be a challenging time for teenagers. During that time, their bodies grow and change. One common area of change in teenagers is the chest area. These changes may include macromastia, asymmetric breasts or gynecomastia.
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Spinal Fusion
Does your child have scoliosis? Learn more about a spinal fusion to correct the spine.

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How to Bathe Your Baby: What You Need to Know
Giving a baby a bath can be intimidating at first – they are wiggly and slippery and SO tiny. Below are some tips that will help you have a positive and safe bath time experience.

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Center for Limb Lengthening and Reconstruction
Our comprehensive center treats children, adolescents, and adults with all types of limb length discrepancies and limb deformities, including congenital, developmental, or post-traumatic limb deformities.

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Creating a Successful Morning Routine
With preparation and practice, you can set up your family’s morning routine to go more smoothly and help your child to become more independent.

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Running: Something the Entire Family Can Do Together
Running is a great activity that can be done with minimal equipment and is something that all ages can perform. However, this may not always look the same for everyone as age, strength and body type may differ.

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Medical Considerations While Fasting
People practice fasting for various reasons, including spiritual, personal or health reasons. The length of time for fasting can vary based on a person’s individual goals, or the fast may be an established timeline for a religious observation.