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A Lifetime of Care – Transitioning from Pediatric to Adult Cardiology
26
Jan 2022
A Lifetime of Care – Transitioning from Pediatric to Adult Cardiology
When I was born, I was diagnosed with a serious heart condition and my parents were told I might not survive the night. The experts at Cincinnati Children’s were called in immediately, and 28 years later, I’m still going there for care. I was diagnosed with a bicuspid aortic valve, and cardiologist appointments filled my
By: Ashleigh Westheider | 2
Child Development and Behavior
How to Talk to Kids About People with Disabilities
25
Jan 2022
How to Talk to Kids About People with Disabilities
Kids are naturally curious, and when they see people who look different than them, they may point it out and ask why. Dr. Ayers, a mom, psychologist, and a person with a disability, shares tips for talking to children about disabilities and valuing differences.
By: Kara Ayers, PhD | 4
Fetal Conditions
Questions to Ask Your Doctor When Diagnosed With High-Risk Pregnancy
18
Jan 2022
Questions to Ask Your Doctor When Diagnosed With High-Risk Pregnancy
For most expecting parents, learning that you’re pregnant and waiting for your baby to arrive is an exciting, joyous time. However, when you learn that you may have a high-risk pregnancy, time just sort of stops. Read some questions to ask your doctor, from a mom who's been through it.
By: Casey Witt | 0
Safety and Prevention
Winter Sports Injuries: What You Need to Know
11
Jan 2022
Winter Sports Injuries: What You Need to Know
These safety tips can help protect your kids from common winter sports injuries associated with skiing, snowboarding and sledding.
By: Melanie Kennedy, MD, FAAP | 0
Child Development and Behavior
COVID-Related Anxiety in Kids: Why It’s Happening and How to Help
10
Jan 2022
COVID-Related Anxiety in Kids: Why It’s Happening and How to Help
After two years of living through a pandemic, we're noticing that kids are behaving in ways that are similar to how we act after experiencing loss. This makes sese -- they have missed out on nearly two years of normalcy. A child psychologist explains how to help kids work through COVID-related anxiety.
By: Lynne Merk, PhD | 0
Rare and Complex Conditions
From My Perspective: A Doctor’s View of Multidisciplinary Care
04
Jan 2022
From My Perspective: A Doctor’s View of Multidisciplinary Care
A few years ago, I met a family from Minnesota seeking an additional opinion about care for their teenage son, Bryce. He had autism as well as liver disease, which had recently worsened. He had developed hepatic encephalopathy, a condition seen in advanced liver disease that causes confusion, irritability, change in school performance, disorientation, and
By: Amy E. Taylor, MD | 1
Heart Conditions
Sudden Cardiac Arrest and Your Teen Athlete
04
Jan 2022
Sudden Cardiac Arrest and Your Teen Athlete
While sudden cardiac arrest in the young is rare, it often quickly leads to death. Here's what you need to know in case it does happen.
By: Jeff Anderson, MD, MPH, MBA | 2
Learning and Growing
Tips for Teaching Empathy To Kids During the Holidays
21
Dec 2021
Tips for Teaching Empathy To Kids During the Holidays
As a season of giving and being of service to others, the holidays are a great opportunity for children to learn about empathy! It is essential for forming healthy, fulfilling relationships. Learn some strategies to help children develop and build this skill, from one of our child psychologists.
By: Lynne Merk, PhD | 0
Rare and Complex Conditions
Liver Transplant Recipient Becomes Nurse on Same Floor
07
Dec 2021
Liver Transplant Recipient Becomes Nurse on Same Floor
The first day of a new job is always a mixture of emotions. For Kara Westra, things felt like they had become full circle. That's because she was once a patient on the liver transplant floor, and now she is a nurse treating the same types of patients.
By: Kara Westra, RN | 4
Child Development and Behavior
Moving Cross Country for Lifesaving Heart Care
07
Dec 2021
Moving Cross Country for Lifesaving Heart Care
We decided to bring Wyatt from California to Cincinnati Children’s because of the team of talented surgeons and cardiologists. Their experience and expertise in the field are second to none and knowing that helped put me at ease.
By: Laura Hagestad | 0
Heart Conditions
What Heart Patient Families Need to Know About COVID-19
07
Dec 2021
What Heart Patient Families Need to Know About COVID-19
As the pandemic continues, many parents of children with heart conditions have questions and concerns about COVID-19 and how to keep their children safe and healthy.
By: Sean Lang, MD | 0
Vaccines
The COVID-19 Vaccine and Immunocompromised Kids
22
Nov 2021
The COVID-19 Vaccine and Immunocompromised Kids
With the decreasing number of COVID-19 cases and the increasing vaccination rates, it may feel like the pandemic is headed in the right direction. However, people who are immunocompromised may feel stuck because the COVID-19 vaccine was not studied in this group. Learn why and what's next for this patient population.
By: Lara Danziger-Isakov, MD | 0
Vaccines
My Child Is Fully Vaccinated – Now What? 
18
Nov 2021
My Child Is Fully Vaccinated – Now What? 
The long-awaited COVID-19 vaccine is now here! After waiting five weeks for the vaccine to be the most effective, an infectious diseases doctor explains what parents can feel comfortable doing.
By: Bob Frenck MD | 0
The Young & Healthy Podcast
COVID-19 Update: Vaccine for 5 to 11-year-olds
11
Nov 2021
COVID-19 Update: Vaccine for 5 to 11-year-olds
Drs. Patty Manning-Courtney and Bob Frenck join us to provide an update on the COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 5 to 11. Join us as we answer parent questions about vaccine research, allergies and the vaccine, natural immunity, side effects and benefits of vaccination for children five and older.   Listen to this episode of the Cincinnati Children’s Young & Healthy Podcast here: COVID-19 Update: Vaccine
By: Young & Healthy Podcast | 0
Healthy Living
Holiday Gatherings And Travel During COVID-19: Is It Safe Yet?
11
Nov 2021
Holiday Gatherings And Travel During COVID-19: Is It Safe Yet?
For the second year in a row, COVID-19 and what to do about large gatherings will be a discussion for families as we get ready for the holiday season. The good news this year, as compared to last, is we have a vaccine that helps protect against the severe illness that can come from COVID-19.
By: Steve Davis, MD, MMM | 0
Safety and Prevention
How To Prepare Kids For Receiving The COVID-19 Vaccine
09
Nov 2021
How To Prepare Kids For Receiving The COVID-19 Vaccine
With the COVID-19 vaccine now available for kids ages 5-11, parents everywhere are scheduling vaccine appointments for their children. In kids these ages, we see a wide variety of responses to getting shots. Some receive them rather easily, some require a bit more hand-holding, and others have a really hard time facing needles. As you
By: Rena Sorensen, Phd | 0
Healthy Living
Halloween During COVID-19: Advice from the Expert
19
Oct 2021
Halloween During COVID-19: Advice from the Expert
As you’re thinking through your comfort level and making plans for Halloween, here are some of the most common question I’m getting and my answers.
By: Bob Frenck MD | 2
Fitness and Nutrition
The Importance Of Nutrition To Wound Healing
15
Oct 2021
The Importance Of Nutrition To Wound Healing
When your child is healing from a significant wound — whether it’s due to trauma or after a surgery — parents naturally have many concerns. These concerns typically center around how the wound is healing and if infection might set in. You may focus on the bandaging, how clean the wound is, and what was
By: Marialena Mouzaki, MD, MSc | 0
Safety and Prevention
Avoiding Harmful Exposures: Halloween Safety Tips
15
Oct 2021
Avoiding Harmful Exposures: Halloween Safety Tips
By following these safety tips, parents can help prevent Halloween-related exposures and injuries, and be prepared in case of an emergency.
By: Sheila Goertemoeller, PharmD, D.ABAT | 0
Healthy Living
Breastfeeding: Let’s Make it Work
23
Aug 2021
Breastfeeding: Let’s Make it Work
Learn about the benefits of breastfeeding for babies, as well as where to find support when you're breastfeeding.
By: Julie Ware, MD | 0
Healthy Living
Caring for Young Athletes: The Importance of Pediatric Specialists
17
Aug 2021
Caring for Young Athletes: The Importance of Pediatric Specialists
Every parent of a young athlete wants their child to participate in the sport they love and be as successful as possible. If that young athlete has an injury, going to specialists who care for professional athletes can seem like a good idea, but care for adolescent athletes isn’t the same as for adults
By: Kelsey Logan, MD, MPH | 0
Safety and Prevention
How to Read A Sunscreen Label
11
Aug 2021
How to Read A Sunscreen Label
There are so many sunscreens on the market! Learn how to read the label and choose the right one for your family with the following tips.
By: Nick DeBlasio, MD | 0
Patient Family Experience
Waterproof Casts For Kids
03
Aug 2021
Waterproof Casts For Kids
Waterproof casts offer all the benefits of traditional casting plus several other benefits. Learn about the benefits and how to take care of them properly.
By: Eric J. Wall, MD | 1
Healthy Living
Should I Worry If My Child’s Chest Is Sunken?
27
Jul 2021
Should I Worry If My Child’s Chest Is Sunken?
Have you noticed an indentation or depression in your child’s chest and wondered, Is this normal?Pectus excavatum is the name of the condition where a child’s sternum, or breastbone, pushes inward. It’s also sometimes called sunken chest or funnel chest. The condition is quite common, occurring in 1 in every 300-400 children. We see patients
By: Rebeccah L. Brown, MD, FACS, FAAP | 2
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