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Fitness and Nutrition
19
Apr
2023
6 Myths About Kids and Strength Training
Many young athletes look to gain a competitive edge with strength training and parents often wonder if it's safe. Learn the myths and benefits
By: Grant Poston, DPT
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Heart Conditions
18
Apr
2023
5 Reasons to Work with Child Life as an Adult with CHD
Child life isn't just for kids - they support patients and families at all ages and stages. Learn how they help adults with CHD.
By: Emily Jones, CCLS
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Rare and Complex Conditions
13
Apr
2023
4 Surprising Facts About Celiac Disease
Celiac disease is a tricky condition. It is often missed or mistaken for other conditions. Learn more by reading these facts about it.
By: Abi Lepolt, RD, CSP, LD
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Patient Family Experience
11
Apr
2023
Reuniting Hospitalized Kids and Their Pets: A ‘Bright Spot’ for Families
The Family Pet Center brings together pets and hospitalized patients at Cincinnati Children's. Read how one care team member uses the center with her patients.
By: Amy B. Klein, BS, CCLS II
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Healthy Living
06
Apr
2023
Preventing Kidney Stones: 4 Ways to Get Kids to Drink More Water
Drinking water can help prevent kidney stones, which has greatly increased in kids in the last 20 years. Read 4 tips to help them drink more.
By: Eugene Minevich, MD
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Healthy Living
04
Apr
2023
Top 4 Reasons for Teens to Limit or Quit Caffeine
More teens are using caffeine as a way to focus or stay awake. However, it is a drug and has side effects. Read why they should limit or quit caffeine use.
By: Shan Yin, MD
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Fitness and Nutrition
29
Mar
2023
Your Child Wants to Eat Vegetarian. Now What?
Does someone in your house want to try a plant-based diet? Read these helpful tips for supporting a child who'd like to eat vegetarian.
By: Tamara Rhodes, RD, LD
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Rare and Complex Conditions
26
Mar
2023
My Child Had A Seizure – Is It Epilepsy?
If a child has one seizure, parents often ask if it means they now have epilepsy. Read answers to this and other FAQs from an epileptologist.
By: Jeffrey Tenney, MD, PhD
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Cancer and Blood Diseases
23
Mar
2023
Misconceptions about Von Willebrand Disease in Teen Girls
Von Willebrand disease is the most common inherited bleeding disorder. Learn misconceptions about it to help increase awareness & diagnosis.
By: Lisa Littner, MPH, LISW
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Safety and Prevention
21
Mar
2023
Would You Pass This Pesticide Safety Quiz?
Pesticides pose risks when you come in contact with them. Take this quiz to see how you do at preventing pesticide exposures.
By: Sheila Goertemoeller, PharmD, D.ABAT
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Healthy Living
09
Mar
2023
The Latest CGMs Provide More Freedom for Kids with Diabetes
The pace of change in technology available for managing diabetes is fast and getting faster. Learn about the CGMs that are on the market now.
By: Nicole M. Sheanon, MD, MS
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Healthy Living
07
Mar
2023
Constipation in Kids: Tips for Quick Relief
Constipation is a common childhood problem, and can be both uncomfortable and painful. Try these strategies at home for quick relief.
By: Randi Wittenberg, RN
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Learning and Growing
02
Mar
2023
Book Roundup: Books Featuring Kids with Mental Health Challenges
This reading list includes books for kids of all ages that feature characters with mental health challenges.
By: Monica Whitehead, PhD
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Rare and Complex Conditions
27
Feb
2023
4 Questions to Ask When Your Child Has Recurrent Croup
Rule out more serious causes of your child's recurrent croup. Find out when you should see an ear, nose and throat doctor.
By: Constance Martin, MSN, CNP
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Heart Conditions
23
Feb
2023
Former CICU Nurse Gives Back After Son’s Sudden Cardiac Arrest
A mom explains how quick response, CPR, and an AED saved her son during sudden cardiac arrest, and why she's involved with Project ADAM.
By: Brenda Williams, RN
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Healthy Living
21
Feb
2023
Clearing Up Eating Disorder Misconceptions
There are many misconceptions about eating disorders. One of our dietitians shares several of them and the truth behind each.
By: Abigail Matthews, PhD
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Patient Family Experience
16
Feb
2023
Your Guide to Second Opinions
Second opinions can help if you're looking for additional insights about a diagnosis, information about another treatment option, or peace of mind as you move forward. Learn more about second opinions and how to get one.
By: Jesse Skoch, MD
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Research and Discoveries
10
Feb
2023
Celebrating International Day of Women and Girls in Science 2023
In honor of International Day of Women and Girls in Science, celebrated on February 11 each year, we highlight a few of our many current female faculty members.
By: Women in Medicine and Science Officers
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Child Development and Behavior
09
Feb
2023
How Important Are Baby Teeth?
Baby teeth just fall out and are replaced with another set, right? Read why they're not just vital to dental health, but overall heath.
By: Sarat Thikkurissy, DDS
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Patient Family Experience
07
Feb
2023
Why Play Is Important in Therapy
Play therapy involves much more than just playing with a child. Learn about how play therapists use play with specific goals in medical settings.
By: Tisha Gaynor, MSSA, LISW-S, RPT-S
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Heart Conditions
02
Feb
2023
My Child Has High Blood Pressure, Now What?
About 3.5% of kids have high blood pressure. If your child receives this diagnosis, a pediatric cardiologist explains what to expect next.
By: Sarah Henson, MD
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Fitness and Nutrition
26
Jan
2023
5 Tips to Make A Gluten-Free Diet More Manageable
A diagnosis of celiac disease and starting a gluten-free diet can be overwhelming, especially for kids. These tips from a dietitian can help make it more manageable.
By: Abi Lepolt, RD, CSP, LD
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Child Development and Behavior
19
Jan
2023
5 Must-Know Points About Infantile Torticollis
Torticollis causes a baby’s head to tilt and turn to one side only. Early intervention can correct it. Learn the warning signs.
By: Amy Mischnick, PT
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Healthy Living
13
Jan
2023
6 Points to Remember about Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) in Kids
Urinary tract infections are a common childhood problem. Learn about their symptoms and traits to help prevent them from getting worse.
By: Odile Kennedy
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Child Development and Behavior
05
Jan
2023
How to Support Your Child with Mental Health Struggles
Here are several strategies families can use at home to help create a supportive environment for kids facing mental health challenges.
By: Emily Meyer, MSW, LISW-S
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