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New Study Identifies the Medical and Financial Impact of Drug-related Poisonings Treated in U.S. Emergency Departments
Over the past decade, drug-related poisonings have been on the rise in the United States. In fact, in many states drug-related poisoning deaths have now surpassed motor vehicle crash fatalities to become the leading cause of injury death.

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Preventing Teen Opioid Abuse and Misuse
In the US, the annual number of opioid prescriptions written per year declined from 2012 to 2020, but the average remains above 142 million prescriptions written per year. There are ongoing efforts to look at how this problem is affecting both adults and children in our country.

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Choosing a Stroller: Best Tips to Keep Your Child Safe
Parents with young children have so many decisions to make and so many pieces of “equipment” to get. One of the bigger decisions is choosing a stroller that fits both your baby and your family’s lifestyle. There are many different options out there and it can get overwhelming.

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Funding
ASPIRES funds small-scale, innovative, exploratory research to advance youth suicide prevention. Generating promising pilot data can enable researchers to apply for the funding necessary to conduct larger studies.
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Jerry R. Mendell
Jerry R. Mendell, MD, is an advisor to the Jerry R. Mendell Center for Gene Therapy in the Abigail Wexner Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s and to Sarepta Therapeutics. He is also an emeritus professor of Pediatrics at The Ohio State University.

Pediatric Colorectal Research Fellowship
The Pediatric Colorectal Research Fellowship is a one or two-year program. The fellow will research the treatment and long-term outcomes of patients with pediatric colorectal problems and may also possess surgical assistant responsibilities.

Pediatric Colorectal Fellowship
The Pediatric Colorectal Fellowship is a one-year program, or a two-year program with additional research that provides training in advanced colorectal surgery and collaborating specialties, including GI motility and pelvic reconstruction.