January 2008

Cincinnati Children's Opens New Research Building

A new 12-story 415,000-square-foot research building makes Cincinnati Children's one of the largest pediatric research programs in the nation.


New Heart Disease Risk Factor in Young Children

BMI rebound age can predict heart disease and calls for pediatricians to begin measuring children's BMI as early as age 3.


Baseline Developed for Bone Density

A new study provides pediatricians with a practical tool to help determine whether children with chronic diseases are at increased risk for bone mass deficiencies, fracture or osteoporosis.


Study Shows ADHD Underdiagnosed and Undertreated

A new study reveals that most U.S. children who meet the ADHD medically accepted definition have not been diagnosed by a physician and are not consistently treated with medications.


Physicians Receive National Honors

Distinguished Service Award, Halsted Society and the American Academy of Pediatrics are among the latest accolades for physicians at Cincinnati Children's.


Cancer Documentary Wins Emmy

A documentary of five young cancer patients treated at Cincinnati Children's won a Primetime Emmy Award for "Exceptional Merit in Nonfiction Filmmaking."


Evidence-Based Guidelines

Find out why fewer kids in Cincinnati end up in the hospital.

Clinical Trials

Learn more about our current pediatric and adult studies.

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