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New Study Finds Low Rate of Injuries at Overnight Summer Camp

Although a trip to summer camp is highly anticipated by over 11 million children and adults each year, sending a child off to summer camp can be a source of anxiety for parents. Findings from a new study published in the December issue of Injury Prevention should ease their concerns however.

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Nationwide Children's Hospital Offers Podcasts Focusing on Neuromuscular Disorders

Scientists and clinicians at Nationwide Children’s Hospital have launched a monthly podcast entitled, “This Month in Muscular Dystrophy,” featuring internationally known scientists discussing the latest research in muscular dystrophy and other neuromuscular disorders.

Safe Play on Farms
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Safe Play on Farms

Although farms are places for work, more than 1 million children live on farms, and many more visit farms every year.

Furniture and TV Tip-overs
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Furniture and TV Tip-overs

Most parents do not think of furniture and TVs as dangerous. When children play in the house, they often use dressers and shelves as climbing toys, leading to tip-overs.

Lawn Mower Safety
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Lawn Mower Safety

Thousands of children suffer severe injuries from lawn mowers every year. However, most of the injuries from lawn mowers can be prevented by following a few simple steps.

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Bicycle Helmets

Riding bicycles is a great way for families to have fun and spend time outside. However, riding a bicycle can also be dangerous. Many serious injuries can be prevented by wearing a helmet.

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Learn more about the Biopathology Center, part of the Abigail Wexner Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital.

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New National Study Finds Dramatic Increase in Number of Acute Computer-Related Injuries

The number of acute injuries associated with computers is on the rise. Over the past two decades, the number of U.S. households with at least one computer has increased.

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Histopathology Core

The Histopathology Core provides exceptional services to internal investigators, including laboratory procedures in histology, electron microscopy and Atomic Force microscopy.

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Below is a list of the ongoing studies currently active in the PCRN. Click on each study to learn more.

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