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Protect Your Kids This Flu Season, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
cincinnatichildrens.org — “Doctors at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center want to make sure children are protected from influenza this flu season. The flu is an infection of the nose, throat and lungs caused by a variety of strains of influenza viruses that circulate in communities every year. According to the web site Preventchildhoodinfluenza.org, influenza claims the lives of about 100 children in the U.S. every year and hospitalizes around 20,000. And influenza is the 8th-leading cause of death in the United” View full resource at cincinnatichildrens.org
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@CincyChildrens Tips to Protect Your Kids This #Flu Season - http://t.co/u3p0Lpxc #kids #health
Racial Disparities Evident in Taking Sexual Histories in Emergency Departments, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
cincinnatichildrens.org — “Emergency department physicians are more likely to document sexual histories of black adolescent girls with symptoms potentially related to sexually transmitted infections (STI) than white teen girls with the same symptoms, according to a new study.” View full resource at cincinnatichildrens.org
Most Recently Shared on June 3, 2011 at 8:34 pm By:
More info on Dr. Carolyn Holland's research on racial disparities in documenting STI symptoms here: http://bit.ly/iqWRNu #SAEM11
Protect Your Kids This Flu Season, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
cincinnatichildrens.org — “Doctors at Cincinnati Children--™s Hospital Medical Center want to make sure children are protected from influenza this flu season. The flu is an infection of the nose, throat and lungs caused by a variety of strains of influenza viruses. While the flu typically causes mild symptoms, it can be severe enough to cause hospitalization or even death. Flu most commonly occurs in the winter and early spring. While the best way to prevent the seasonal flu is to get vaccinated, Cincinnati Children” View full resource at cincinnatichildrens.org
Most Recently Shared on January 24, 2011 at 2:00 pm By:
Parents, Grandparents, Guardians, Caregivers: Protect Your Kids This #Flu Season http://bit.ly/igvFJN
Children With Congenital Heart Disease Increasingly Overweight Face Increase Risk of Heart Disease as Adults, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
cincinnatichildrens.org — “Children with congenital heart disease are more overweight than similar children a generation ago, raising their risk of heart attack and heart disease as adults, according to a new study.” View full resource at cincinnatichildrens.org
Most Recently Shared on November 17, 2010 at 8:00 pm By:
Children With Congenital Heart Disease Increasingly Overweight, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. http://bit.ly/c07Tt8
Heart Attack and Stroke Risk Factor Linked to Arterial Stiffness in Children, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
cincinnatichildrens.org — “One of the leading risk factors for heart attack and stroke is being linked with arterial stiffness -- not only in adults but also in children, according to a new Cincinnati Children--™s Hospital Medical Center study.” View full resource at cincinnatichildrens.org
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Heart Attack and Stroke Risk Factor Linked to Arterial Stiffness in Children. http://bit.ly/9mMPBq
Pediatric Health News, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
cincinnatichildrens.org — “The Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center Newsroom contains news and media information about experts related to research and pediatric health care.” View full resource at cincinnatichildrens.org
Most Recently Shared on July 14, 2010 at 7:07 pm By:
Check out how you can help to prevent school sports related injuries... http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/about/news/hot-topics.htm
Easier to Swallow | Research Horizons | Spring 2010, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
cincinnatichildrens.org — “Falling behind on treatment is a worldwide problem affecting almost every chronic medical condition, be it asthma, cystic fibrosis or living with an organ transplant.” View full resource at cincinnatichildrens.org
Most Recently Shared on May 10, 2010 at 10:49 pm By:
RT @CincyChildrens Easier to Swallow: The Art — and Science — of Getting Kids to Take Their Medicine http://bit.ly/dlT85x
Franklin O. Smith, III, MD, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
cincinnatichildrens.org — “Director of the Hematology / Oncology Division at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Frank Smith, MD, specializes in myeloid leukemia and cord blood transplantation.” View full resource at cincinnatichildrens.org
Most Recently Shared on April 19, 2010 at 8:53 pm By:
Dr. Frank Smith, professor of pediatrics, ran the Boston Marathon in 4:40:33 today! Congrats! More on Smith here: http://bit.ly/9AIiNB.
Newly Identified Proteins Critical to FA Pathway DNA Repair Function, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
cincinnatichildrens.org — “Identification of two new proteins in the Fanconi anemia DNA repair pathway may help explain genetic instability in people with Fanconi anemia and how otherwise healthy people are susceptible to cancer from environmentally triggered DNA damage.” View full resource at cincinnatichildrens.org
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RT @CincyChildrens Study uncovers new info on DNA repair, genome stability and cancer development. http://bit.ly/bd10ZM
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Research Foundation, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
cincinnatichildrens.org — “Cincinnati Children's Hospital Research Foundation breakthrough medical discoveries, administration, research projects, studies and clinical trials.” View full resource at cincinnatichildrens.org
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