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| Arnold Strauss, MD - a distinguished pediatric cardiologist, scientist, educator and leader - joins Cincinnati Children's. |
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| Transforming the way we interact with families - building collaborative relationships - has become one of the defining characteristics of Cincinnati Children's and an essential link to quality improvement. |
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 | With advances in genetic testing and high-resolution imaging, it is now possible to explain the cause of a child's hearing loss more than 60 percent of the time. |
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 | To treat Duchenne muscular dystrophy, the experts at Cincinnati Children's have established a world-class program that involves integrated care by more than 17 specialists. |
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 | This NIH-funded study, designed to settle controversy over dueling procedures, has unexpected findings that may lead to changes in protocols to save lives of twins with twin-twin transfusion syndrome. |
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 | When evidenced-based guidelines are followed, 74 percent of children treated by pediatricians show a 25 percent reduction in ADHD symptoms by parent report – and 82 percent show a reduction by teacher report. |
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