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Translational Cancer Research: Moving Treatment From Lab to Bedside
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Translational Cancer Research: Moving Treatment From Lab to Bedside

A common buzz-word in medical schools and academic hospitals, and particularly in cancer centers, is “translational research.” But what does that mean? Are doctors and researchers all studying the Rosetta Stone, figuring out how to translate languages? Simply put, translational research

Preventing Child Abuse in Your Community: How You Can Help
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Preventing Child Abuse in Your Community: How You Can Help

Every child deserves the right to grow up in a safe and healthy environment. However, this is not the case for many children. Five children die every day in this country due to abuse and neglect.

Breastfeeding in the NICU: How to Solve a Unique Challenge
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Breastfeeding in the NICU: How to Solve a Unique Challenge

Note: We use the term “breastfeeding” to encompass all forms of lactation, including direct breastfeeding, chestfeeding, and providing expressed human milk in a bottle.

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Quick links at your fingertips. Access public databases, medical literature, patient education resources and more. 

The Poison Plants of Summer: Poison Ivy, Oak and Sumac
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The Poison Plants of Summer: Poison Ivy, Oak and Sumac

Summer is in full swing. You know the signs. Dad fires up the grill, mom finds her green thumb, your kids fetch their ball in the weeds…and the whole family comes down with an itchy rash. That’s right, the poison plants are back.

Clinical Research: How We Keep Volunteers Safe
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Clinical Research: How We Keep Volunteers Safe

Clinical research is a type of research that involves people. Research participants help researchers to study new types of treatments, like new medicines or medical devices. It might even include changes in how people live or act, such as different ways to eat or exercise.

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Your Part in Research

Research is an important part of our NICUs. Find out more about how and why to participate in research studies.

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The Great Collide: The Impact of Children’s Mental Health On the Workforce

The pediatric and adolescent mental health crisis –brought to new attention and made more urgent by the stresses of the pandemic – is now showing to have direct and dramatic implications in the workplace. On Our Sleeves, the movement for children’s mental health, recently conducted a first-of-its-kind national study in spring 2021, funded by the Nationwide Foundation, to specifically evaluate the impact of children’s mental health on parents' work performance and, in turn, on companies’ success.

Down Syndrome Awareness: Dispel the Misconceptions
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Down Syndrome Awareness: Dispel the Misconceptions

March 21st is World Down Syndrome Day to symbolize the third copy of the 21st chromosome in people with Down syndrome.

HIV Prevention is Possible
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HIV Prevention is Possible

As we are digging ourselves out from the past two years, refocusing on preventative health care should be a priority. Before we can help prevent HIV acquisition in youth, we must understand what HIV is and how it is transmitted. 

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