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Food Allergies
05
Nov 2015
Cow’s Milk Elimination Diet – Where to Start
The information parents need to start a milk elimination diet for their child or family who have milk allergy or intolerance.
By: Carina Venter, PhD, RD | 4
Learning and Growing
30
Oct 2015
Trick-or-Treating in the Perlman Center
Kids with cerebral palsy and physical disabilities trick-or-treat in the medical center at the Aaron W. Perlman Center with their care team every Halloween.
By: Blog Editorial Team | 0
Rare and Complex Conditions
Chiari Malformation: Before and After Decompression Surgery
28
Oct 2015
Chiari Malformation: Before and After Decompression Surgery
Brothers Jacob and Dylan were both diagnosed with Chiari Malformation as infants. Read about their journey before and after decompression surgery.
By: Leeann Fitzpatrick | 8
Rare and Complex Conditions
Living-Related Donor Transplant: How It Changed Me
22
Oct 2015
Living-Related Donor Transplant: How It Changed Me
Hillary Weidner was her daughter's living-related donor transplant match, a procedure needed to treat biliary atresia.
By: Hillary Weidner | 0
Fitness and Nutrition
Sports Specialization: Why Balance is Healthy for Young Athletes
21
Oct 2015
Sports Specialization: Why Balance is Healthy for Young Athletes
Learn more about sports specialization, the associated risks and how to help your young athlete find the proper balance.
By: Kate Berz, DO | 1
Share Your Story
Noah Kennedy: Colerain Football’s Mightiest Team Member
05
Oct 2015
Noah Kennedy: Colerain Football’s Mightiest Team Member
Noah Kennedy, a junior at Colerain High School, motivates the Cardinals with his positive outlook and larger-than-life personality as football team manager.
By: Blog Editorial Team | 4
Heart Conditions
Adjusting to Life After A Heart Transplant
30
Sep 2015
Adjusting to Life After A Heart Transplant
Why so many follow up tests, clinic visits, and proximity limitations are necessary for preventing rejection and complications after heart transplant.
By: Shelly Stark, MSN, APRN, CNP | 1
Fitness and Nutrition
25
Sep 2015
Be Well Running Program: Patients Ready For First 5K
Six patients, some with cerebral palsy, will run their first 5K race after months of training with physical therapists, coaches and their running club.
By: Jenny Angeli, DPT, PhD | 0
Share Your Story
Lung Transplant: Beginning My Transformation
24
Sep 2015
Lung Transplant: Beginning My Transformation
A young adult patient with cystic fibrosis (CF) finds freedom and gets a second lease on life after a live-saving double lung transplant.
By: Samantha Boling | 7
Rare and Complex Conditions
10 Tips for Parents of Kids with Chiari Malformation
23
Sep 2015
10 Tips for Parents of Kids with Chiari Malformation
Matthew had decompression surgery for Chiari malformation at age 4. Here, his mom offers tips on how to manage this challenging condition.
By: Merideth Rought | 21
Fitness and Nutrition
Common Football Injury: Shoulder Separation
18
Sep 2015
Common Football Injury: Shoulder Separation
A fall onto or blow to the shoulder can result in a shoulder separation injury. Learn how to recognize one and when to seek medical evaluation for kids.
By: Kim Barber Foss, ATC | 0
Child Development and Behavior
Adjusting to Something New: A Starting Place for Parents of Kids with Autism
16
Sep 2015
Adjusting to Something New: A Starting Place for Parents of Kids with Autism
Tips for parents to help their children overcome everyday challenges associated with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
By: Stephanie Weber, PsyD | 1
Rare and Complex Conditions
They’re at it Again: 700 Miles to Hope for HLH
15
Sep 2015
They’re at it Again: 700 Miles to Hope for HLH
Justin Akin and 20 other cyclists set off from Natchez, MS on Saturday riding 700 miles over 7 days to raise money and awareness for HLH.
By: Blog Editorial Team | 0
Rare and Complex Conditions
HLH: What Five Years and 700 Miles Means to Me
11
Sep 2015
HLH: What Five Years and 700 Miles Means to Me
Sam Chamberlin talks about riding in the 700 Miles to Hope bike ride in honor of his daughter Maya, who is a five-year survivor of HLH.
By: Sam Chamberlin | 4
Cincinnati Walks for Kids
Cincinnati Walks for Kids Impact Facts: Your Support Makes a Difference
10
Sep 2015
Cincinnati Walks for Kids Impact Facts: Your Support Makes a Difference
Cincinnati Walks for Kids allows community members be part of the hospital and give back to areas of the medical center that they are most passionate about.
By: Cincinnati Walks for Kids Team | 0
Research and Discoveries
Schubert Research Clinic Now Open
09
Sep 2015
Schubert Research Clinic Now Open
The Schubert Research Clinic on the first floor of the Clinical Sciences Pavilion is now open to patients and families participating in clinical trials.
By: Becca Harper, DNP, RN | 0
Rare and Complex Conditions
Maren and Liam – The Gift of Life: Organ Transplant Story Part III
03
Sep 2015
Maren and Liam – The Gift of Life: Organ Transplant Story Part III
Maren and Liam are both growing and thriving thanks to organ transplant and their organ donor. Their families are forever connected.
By: Blog Editorial Team | 0
Rare and Complex Conditions
Liam and Maren’s Stories Connect: Organ Transplant Story Part II
02
Sep 2015
Liam and Maren’s Stories Connect: Organ Transplant Story Part II
Two families discover that their children both had an organ transplant on the same day, at the same hospital and with the same organ donor.
By: Blog Editorial Team | 0
Rare and Complex Conditions
Liam’s Heart and Maren’s Liver: Organ Transplant Story – Part I
01
Sep 2015
Liam’s Heart and Maren’s Liver: Organ Transplant Story – Part I
Liam Sprague and Maren Foster both needed an organ transplant - a heart for Liam and a liver for Maren. Their parents share their stories. Part 1 of 3.
By: Blog Editorial Team | 3
Rare and Complex Conditions
10 Things I’d Like Others to Know About Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
28
Aug 2015
10 Things I’d Like Others to Know About Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
Because complex regional pain syndrome is an invisible illness, here are 10 things I'd like others to know about it.
By: Marissa Boyle | 9
Heart Conditions
Top Questions About Genetic Testing for Cardiomyopathy
27
Aug 2015
Top Questions About Genetic Testing for Cardiomyopathy
Find answers to the most common questions about cardiomyopathy and genetic testing.
By: Thomas Ryan, MD, PhD | 16
Research and Discoveries
In Memory of Liam
21
Aug 2015
In Memory of Liam
Liam Nolen Bradley was born premature and developed necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC), a complication of his preterm birth.
By: Jennifer Bradley | 4
Heart Conditions
Sharing Asia’s Heart Transplant Story Is Like Throwing A Pebble In The Water
20
Aug 2015
Sharing Asia’s Heart Transplant Story Is Like Throwing A Pebble In The Water
Asia hopes sharing her heart transplant story will help encourage others to consider organ donation. She had a transplant as a baby and is now thriving.
By: Dawn Werner | 2
Heart Conditions
One Year Post Open-Heart Surgery, Alexander Doing Well
14
Aug 2015
One Year Post Open-Heart Surgery, Alexander Doing Well
The Marshall's video, "Waiting for Alexander" featured their son's congenital heart disease diagnosis. A year later, he is indistinguishable from his peers.
By: Rob Marshall | 0
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