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Urology
We provide a full array of diagnostic and therapeutic services for urological disorders in children and adolescents. From pioneering minimally invasive procedures to conducting research within the Abigail Wexner Research Institute, we are committed to the best outcomes for children everywhere.
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Family ECHO
Join the series as we build knowledge and confidence for families and caregivers raising children with autism and other developmental disabilities, ultimately empowering them with tools to support their children.
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Asthma
Join the series as we provide education about asthma management through a free virtual learning network for community providers.
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Center for Biobehavioral Health
The Center for Biobehavioral Health seeks to improve the health and health care of children, adolescents, and their families through behavioral research on vulnerable individuals and populations.
Patient-Centered Pediatric Research Program
The Patient-Centered Pediatric Research Program prepares postdoctoral fellows to engage in independent outcomes research in child health settings and become leaders in the conduct of patient- and family-centered outcomes research.
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Preventing Peanut Allergy
Given the large potential beneficial impact on a population level, the guidelines recommend that age appropriate peanut-containing foods be introduced to all infants prior to 11 months of age, and ideally closer to 6 months of age.
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Global Patient Services
Recognized among the top 10 best children’s hospitals in the United States, Nationwide Children’s Hospital is a leader and a global destination for pediatric health care.
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New FDA-Approved Medication to Prevent RSV-Infections
On July 17, 2023, the FDA announced approval of BeyfortusTM (nirsevimab) for prevention of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infections. Nirsevimab is a monoclonal antibody delivered intramuscularly as a single-dose that demonstrated 70-75% efficacy at reducing medically attended RSV lower
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RSV: How to Protect Your Child
RSV initially presents much like a cold or the flu, but it can become serious very quickly. Mild symptoms include coughing, sneezing, runny nose, fever, and decreased appetite. Severe symptoms can include wheezing, difficulty breathing, and sometimes requirement for oxygen therapy.