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14
Mar
2017
Utilizing Technology to Aid in Speech Development
Technology-assisted language has helped Sedona, who is deaf, improve her speech development. Read about the new milestones she's reached.
By: Natalie Busch
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Rare and Complex Conditions
09
Mar
2017
Rett Syndrome: A Mother’s Perspective and Advice
A mother shares what she has learned through her daughter's experience with Rett syndrome. Read her advice to other families.
By: Jody Rodriguez
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Share Your Story
06
Mar
2017
Hear the Hope: Creating Songs with Patients and Caregivers
The back story of Hear the Hope: A charitable organization that raises funds for patients' medical bills by creating songs with patients and caregivers.
By: Chris “CJ” Lambert
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Rare and Complex Conditions
28
Feb
2017
A Mother’s Wish for Kids Who Have Rare Disease
Kids with rare disease deserve respect and a supportive community. Read the wishes one mother has for all kids with a rare disease.
By: Sara Bitter
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Rare and Complex Conditions
27
Feb
2017
Handy Checklist: Going to College with IBD
Choosing a college can be particularly stressful for those with inflammatory bowel disease. To help, our IBD team compiled a going-to-college checklist.
By: Erin Holbrook
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Child Development and Behavior
24
Feb
2017
Stuttering In Young Kids: When To Be Concerned
It is difficult to distinguish between stuttering and kids passing through a disfluency. Learn more about the differences and when you should seek help.
By: Katrina Zeit Purcell, MHA, MA, CCC-SLP
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Healthy Living
23
Feb
2017
6 Tips to Prevent Tooth Decay in Kids
Tooth decay in kids is one of the most common infectious childhood diseases. A dentist explains six tips to prevent tooth decay (cavities) in kids.
By: Sarat Thikkurissy, DDS
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Share Your Story
22
Feb
2017
Gymnast Avoids Surgery After Serious Elbow Injury
For young athletes, severe injuries can be debilitating. At Cincinnati Children's, a promising gymnast avoids surgery in her recovery from an elbow injury.
By: Darla Higgins
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Safety and Prevention
14
Feb
2017
E-Cigarettes, Teens and “Dripping”: 4 Safety Concerns
A new study shows that one in four high school students who use e-cigarettes have been "dripping" with them. Read 4 safety concerns.
By: Sheila Goertemoeller, PharmD, D.ABAT
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Child Development and Behavior
02
Feb
2017
7 Ways Parents Can Help Their Teens Manage Stress
Today's teens are just as stressed as their parents. Read seven ways parents can help them manage their own stress better.
By: Lynne Merk, PhD
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Fitness and Nutrition
01
Feb
2017
Tips to Make Kid-Friendly Recipes Healthier
Kids can still eat their favorite foods like pizza even if you're trying to eat better! Read how with 5 tips to make your kid-favorite recipes healthier.
By: Barbara Lattin MS, RD, LD
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Hospital Operations
13
Jan
2017
Cincinnati Children’s Top 10 of 2016
A celebration of patients, employees, clinical and research breakthroughs and generally fun things that happened in 2016.
By: Blog Editorial Team
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Rare and Complex Conditions
10
Jan
2017
When Idiopathic Scoliosis Threw Me For A Curve, I Swung Back
Following an idiopathic scoliosis diagnosis when she was 16 and subsequent surgeries, Jessie is back to living an active lifestyle, including barrel racing.
By: Jessie Ford Coots
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Share Your Story
04
Jan
2017
Healing the World: The Stolz’s International Adoption Story
Evie, Laura and Christina grow the Stolz family to 17. The three sisters participated in our holiday video. Read their international adoption story.
By: Mary Stolz
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Heart Conditions
03
Jan
2017
Having Adult Congenital Heart Disease Hasn’t Slowed Me Down
Despite being born with a heart defect, this mom of three lives a fulfilling, active life. Read why she sees an adult congenital heart disease cardiologist.
By: Holly Lawson
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Patient Family Experience
29
Dec
2016
Sedation and General Anesthesia: What’s the Difference?
There are many similarities between sedation and anesthesia, but also distinct differences. Learn more about how they differ.
By: Eric Wittkugel MD
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Safety and Prevention
21
Dec
2016
Awareness of Button Batteries Saved My Daughter from Serious Injury
Because Christina had prior knowledge of the dangers of button batteries, she acted quickly when she saw her daughter swallow one. Read how this helped:
By: Christina Kleem
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Safety and Prevention
08
Dec
2016
The Latest Warning Against Codeine: What Parents Need to Know
Health organizations continue to strengthen their warnings against the use of codeine. Here's what parents need to know about it.
By: Robert Goetz, PharmD
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Fetal Conditions
29
Nov
2016
5 Tips for Parents of a Premature Baby
A premature birth can be a very emotional and stressful experience for parents. Read a mother's advice for how to cope while your baby is in the NICU.
By: Kori Morrison
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Research and Discoveries
23
Nov
2016
Preventing Infection: An Update on the HPV Vaccine
A lot has happened since the HPV vaccine was introduced in 2006. Here are four updates, including how effective it has been at reducing infection rates.
By: Jessica Kahn, MD, MPH
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Rare and Complex Conditions
21
Nov
2016
Why I’m Hopeful: Promising Research For Kids with Intestinal Disorders
A mother is excited about new research that could potentially help her daughter, who has cystic fibrosis and short bowel syndrome (intestinal disorders).
By: Sarah Kaupp
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Rare and Complex Conditions
04
Nov
2016
Perspective on Alternative IBD Diets
More patient families have been asking about the role of alternative IBD diets. A gastroenterologist explains what they are and their effectiveness.
By: Phillip Minar, MD
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Rare and Complex Conditions
01
Nov
2016
Down Syndrome and Tracheal Rings: Lessons My Daughter Has Taught Me
My daughter, who has Down syndrome, complete tracheal rings and a laryngeal cleft, has taught me many lessons in her short life.
By: Tasha Barreda
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Fetal Conditions
31
Oct
2016
“Spina” What? 10 Things to Know About Myelomeningocele
Myelomeningocele is a type of Spina Bifida that requires surgery. Read about one family's decision to undergo surgery prior to the birth of their daughter.
By: Megan Wright
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Healthy Living
28
Oct
2016
Migraines in Kids: How Can We Best Prevent Them?
A surprising new study shows that commonly prescribed preventive medications for migraines in kids were just as effective as a placebo.
By: Scott Powers, PhD
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