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Heart Conditions
13
Mar
2018
A Connection Between Dementia and Congenital Heart Disease
Researchers found a relationship between dementia and congenital heart disease. Read six things to know about the findings:
Healthy Living
05
Mar
2018
4 Things To Know About Reoccurring Kidney Stones in Kids
If your child has had one kidney stone, he or she is 50% more likely to get another one. Read why reoccurring kidney stones in kids can be problematic.
Child Development and Behavior
26
Feb
2018
5 Next Steps When You Suspect A Loved One Has An Eating Disorder
It's important to act quickly if you suspect someone has an eating disorder, as recovery is more likely when caught early. Read 5 next steps you should take
Hospital Operations
23
Feb
2018
Cincinnati Children’s Top 10 of 2017
A look back at the top 10 cool things that happened at Cincinnati Children's in 2017 and the patients and families they impacted.
Patient Family Experience
19
Feb
2018
New Animals Highlight Burnet Campus Concourse Updates
Newly completed updates in the concourse at Cincinnat Children's Burnet Campus focus on useful space, colors and animals to help families navigate campus.
Heart Conditions
14
Feb
2018
Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome: A Letter to Our Son’s Heart Donor Family
Eli was born with hypoplastic left heart syndrome and soon after needed a heart transplant. Read how grateful his family is to his heart donor and family.
Heart Conditions
07
Feb
2018
A Mother’s Perspective: Finding the Right Pediatric Cardiologist
Read why this heart mom hasn't stopped worrying about her son's heart 26 years later, and why it is important to find the right pediatric cardiologist.
Heart Conditions
01
Feb
2018
Born with Congenital Heart Disease: 5 Things I Wish I’d Done Differently
Jennie was born with congenital heart disease but is now an adult. Read why she considers herself lucky in health and life and what she'd do differently.
Rare and Complex Conditions
30
Jan
2018
Tips for Planning a Vacation with A Child Who Has Special Needs
With extra planning, it is possible to take a vacation with a child who has special needs. Read a social worker's list of items to consider.
Fitness and Nutrition
24
Jan
2018
7 Kid-Friendly Breakfast Ideas To Jump-Start the Day
Kids who eat breakfast do better in school, have better concentration, fewer behavior problems, and more energy. Read a dietitian's 7 breakfast ideas:
Child Development and Behavior
18
Jan
2018
Myths of Bedwetting and Helping Kids Cope Emotionally
Bedwetting is a common and frustrating condition for about 5-10% of children ages 5-7. Here are 4 myths about bedwetting parents should understand and ways to help your child cope emotionally.
Safety and Prevention
10
Jan
2018
It’s Not Too Late to Get a Flu Shot
Flu season lasts through April; there is still time for the flu shot to work and provide benefit to your family. Read how long it takes to build immunity.
Healthy Living
10
Jan
2018
14 Reasons to Call Your Newborn’s Doctor
Bringing home a newborn is exciting, exhausting and a little overwhelming! Save this list of symptoms that necessitate a call to your baby's doctor.
Safety and Prevention
09
Jan
2018
Keys to Safe Sledding
Five tips to make sure kids are safe when sledding. An injury prevention coordinator explains the most common ways kids get hurt and how to avoid injury.
Child Development and Behavior
03
Jan
2018
5 Bigger-Picture Suggestions To Help Build Kids’ Self-Confidence
Kids with a healthy self-confidence typically grow into self-confident adults! Read five bigger-picture suggestions to help them achieve this important trait.
Rare and Complex Conditions
27
Dec
2017
A Letter to My 1-Year-Old Son, Who Had an Encephalocele
A mother pens a letter to her son, who was born with a large encephalocele. Read her account of their tumultuous year and unconditional love.
Featured Faces
19
Dec
2017
Meet Idina, our third facility dog!
Idina is a golden retriever facility dog who is officially a member of the Child Life team. She has a very specific job, serving alongside her two handlers.
Rare and Complex Conditions
12
Dec
2017
Cystic Fibrosis Questionnaire: Is Your Adolescent Ready for Independence?
By learning how to care for themselves, kids with cystic fibrosis gain skills they need to be healthy adults. Take our survey to see if your child is ready.
Food Allergies
05
Dec
2017
Tips for Hosting a Food-Allergy-Friendly Holiday Party
The holidays can be challenging when you or a guest have food allergies. Here are helpful tips to consider this holiday season.
Share Your Story
30
Nov
2017
How Our Lives are Fuller with Four International Adoptions
Brooke's life and heart are fuller following the adoption of four children from Uganda. A must-read for anyone considering international adoption.
Heart Conditions
27
Nov
2017
Pulmonary Hypertension: How We’ve Adapted to Our Daughter’s Condition
Riley's mom feels fortunate that her daughter avoided the serious symptoms of pulmonary hypertension while seeking a diagnosis. Read how they've adapted
Heart Conditions
21
Nov
2017
Tetralogy of Fallot: Giving Thanks on Henry’s Second Anniversary
A mother gives thanks to the staff who shepherded her, her son, and her family through her son's tetralogy of Fallot diagnosis, surgery and beyond.
Healthy Living
15
Nov
2017
4 Practical Tips to Help Avoid Gestational Diabetes
Making healthy lifestyle choices can help pregnant women avoid gestational diabetes. Read some practical tips to help prevent the condition:
Rare and Complex Conditions
09
Nov
2017
5 Things I Want You To Know About My Daughter with Treacher Collins
Shana has Treacher Collins, a condition where some of the bones & tissues in the face aren’t fully developed. Read what her dad wants you to know about her:
Heart Conditions
08
Nov
2017
Top 5 Things to Remember About Kawasaki Disease
Kawasaki disease is the leading cause of acquired heart disease in children. While is it rare, it can easily be misdiagnosed as other more common viral illnesses. Here are 5 things parents should know about the disease.
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