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July 2009

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July 2009

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Pre- and Post-Transplant Clinics Key to Patients’ Success.

Pre- and Post-Transplant Clinics Key to Patients’ Success

Cincinnati Children’s is ranked first in digestive disorders, according to U.S. News & World Report.   Read More »
Gene Vital to Early Heart, Skull Formation Found.

Gene Vital to Early Heart, Skull Formation Found

Researchers at Cincinnati Children’s have found the gene that could be responsible for congenital heart and other defects.  Read More »
Growth Hormone Effective for Children with Crohn’s Disease.

Growth Hormone Effective for Children with Crohn’s Disease

Growth hormone therapy has proven to be effective in countering the deleterious effects of steroid therapy for children with Crohn’s disease.  Read More »
Obese Children More Prone to Lower Body Injuries.

Obese Children More Prone to Lower Body Injuries

Researchers have added injury to muscles and bones to the list of health problems caused by being overweight.  Read More »

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Announcements

Cincinnati Children's to Test H1N1 Vaccine
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Register for the Advances in Fetology Conference October 16-17, 2009
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Cincinnati Children's Scientist Earns Burroughs Wellcome Fund Award
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Online Grand Rounds

Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Surgeon's Perspective
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Scar Wars: Treating the Elusive Scar
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