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Food Allergies
20
Jul
2017
Handy Checklist: Going to College with an Eosinophilic Gastrointestinal Disorder
Because preparing for college with an eosinophilic gastrointestinal disorder can add complication to your search, here is a list of things to consider:
By: Nicole Zahka, PhD
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Child Development and Behavior
18
Jul
2017
Early Childhood Language Development: What’s “Normal?”
One of the most frequent questions our speech-language pathologists receive is, "Is my child's language development normal?" Review these milestones by age:
By: Ann Kummer, PhD, CCC-SLP
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Research and Discoveries
17
Jul
2017
The Power of Big Questions
Big questions lead to big medical discoveries. Learn how our research is answering questions and improving outcomes for kids.
By: Blog Editorial Team
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Rare and Complex Conditions
29
Jun
2017
Boy with Hirschsprung Disease Accomplishes Nutrition Milestone
Quinn, who has intestinal aganglionosis, the most severe form of Hirschsprung Disease, achieved a "window" of time without assistive nutrition modalities.
By: Emily Greenwell
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Hospital Operations
27
Jun
2017
U.S. News & World Report: Cincinnati Children’s Ranked No. 3 in Nation
U.S. News & World Report releases best children's hospitals rankings. Cincinnati Children's ranks No. 3 in the country. Read about all of our specialties:
By: Blog Editorial Team
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Research and Discoveries
22
Jun
2017
5 Reasons to Be Excited About Scientists Growing Human Colons
For the first time, scientists tissue-engineered human colons in a lab. Here's 5 reasons to be excited, especially if you are impacted by a GI condition.
By: Jorge Múnera, PhD
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Safety and Prevention
20
Jun
2017
Fidget Spinners and Other Toys: 5 Safety Tips for Parents
Fidget spinners, along with other types of toys, have the potential to cause serious harm to children. Read five safety tips.
By: Ajay Kaul, MD
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Child Development and Behavior
19
Jun
2017
Puberty in Girls: Conversation Starters for Parents
It’s important for you to talk with your daughter about changes in her body before they start happening. Read these practical tips for getting the puberty conversation started.
By: Lesley Breech, MD
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Research and Discoveries
13
Jun
2017
Study Shows Interactive Reading With Kids May Increase Cognitive Development
Making story time interactive (rather than reading the words aloud) has the potential to significantly improve kids' cognitive development. Read how.
By: John S. Hutton, MD
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Childhood Obesity
07
Jun
2017
4 Healthy Habits of Kids Who Eat Their Fruits and Veggies
A pediatrician noticed that the parents who have been successful at getting their kids to eat fruits and veggies have these four healthy habits in common:
By: Jill Klein, MD
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Hospital Operations
02
Jun
2017
The Gift (Shop) That Keeps on Giving
The Cincinnati Children's Gift Shop dates back to 1910, and to-date has donated more than $7.4 million to various programs across the hospital.
By: Blog Editorial Team
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Healthy Living
01
Jun
2017
Help Understanding Difficult-To-Treat Asthma
Some kids may have difficult-to-treat asthma, despite doing the right things, like taking medicines and reducing exposures to triggers. Read 5 reasons why.
By: Theresa Guilbert, MD
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Rare and Complex Conditions
15
May
2017
Pushing for Progress in a Rare Eosinophilic Condition: Eosinophilic Gastritis
Eosinophilic gastritis is a rare type of eosinophilic gastrointestinal disorder. Patients may have a long, challenging journey to receive a diagnosis.
By: Julie Caldwell, PhD
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Rare and Complex Conditions
28
Apr
2017
Handy Checklist: Playing Sports with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Playing sports with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is possible. Here are 8 tips from a college athlete to keep in mind before, during and after a game.
By: Meghan Grable
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Child Development and Behavior
20
Apr
2017
Functional Hypothalamic Amenorrhea: What Parents Need to Know
About 60% of female athletes have irregular or missed periods. This can be problematic, and may lead to functional hypothalamic amenorrhea.
By: Catherine Gordon, MD
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Uncategorized
19
Apr
2017
Quick Reference: Low Glycemic Eating
By: Barbara Lattin MS, RD, LD
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Rare and Complex Conditions
11
Apr
2017
You Are Not Alone: 4 Tips for Kids and Teens with IBD
Patients with IBD, or Crohn's and colitis, can face feelings of isolation, fear and embarrassment. Read one patient's tips to help manage them.
By: Owen Serey
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Rare and Complex Conditions
06
Apr
2017
From Undiagnosed to Bohring-Opitz Syndrome: Finding Our Crew
It took Michelle 10 years to find a diagnosis for her daughter's ultra-rare condition, Bohring-Opitz Syndrome. Read why she's happy to find their "crew."
By: Michelle Doty
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Safety and Prevention
05
Apr
2017
Inflatable Booster Seats: Frequently Asked Questions
Inflatable booster can inflate, deflate and are very lightweight and portable. Here are 5 FAQs parents should understand before using one.
By: Emily Lee
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Rare and Complex Conditions
04
Apr
2017
Thoughts Before, During and After Mia’s Cleft Lip Surgical Repair
A family shares their cleft lip surgery story and their thoughts throughout the process. Read how they fell madly in love with their daughter's new smile.
By: Christen Kauffman
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Fitness and Nutrition
31
Mar
2017
Home-Prepared and Store-Bought On-The-Go Snack Ideas
With a little planning, on-the-go snacks can be healthy! Check out a few ideas to keep your kids fueled during their after-school activities!
By: Amy Reed, MS, RD, CSP, LD
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Child Development and Behavior
29
Mar
2017
Six Highlights of Child Life & Integrative Care
In honor of Child Life Month, Cincinnati Children's is highlight just a few of the many amazing things our Child Life & Integrative Care staff do every day.
By: Blog Editorial Team
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Hospital Operations
23
Mar
2017
Welcome Chevy, our Newest Facility Dog!
Chevy is a 2 year-old Golden Retriever and Black Lab mix who has been a facility dog for a few months, but he is already a favorite amongst the patients.
By: Blog Editorial Team
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Hospital Operations
22
Mar
2017
Burnet Campus Expansion Plans
Expansion is on the horizon at Cincinnati Children's with construction set to begin on a new patient care building in fall of 2017.
By: Blog Editorial Team
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Cancer and Blood Diseases
15
Mar
2017
Boy with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Signs with RedHawks
Now in remission, 7-year-old with Philadelphia Chromosome-Positive Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (Ph+ ALL) signs letter of intent with the Miami RedHawks.
By: Abby Richardson
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