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October 2009

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October 2009

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Fischer to take helm at Cincinnati Children's.

Fischer to take helm at Cincinnati Children's

Michael Fischer will become the next president and CEO of Cincinnati Children's.  Read More »
Groundbreaking Procedure Grows Facial Bone.

Groundbreaking Procedure Grows Facial Bone

In a first-of-its-kind, doctors at Cincinnati Children's use a boy's own stem cells to help grow missing cheek bones.  Read More »
Narrow Window for Surgery to Reduce Teen Obesity.

Narrow Window for Surgery to Reduce Teen Obesity

Study finds that once teens reach super-obese levels, gastric bypass surgery may not fully eliminate obesity.  Read More »
New Rehab Center to Study Brain Injuries.

New Rehab Center to Study Brain Injuries

Cincinnati Children's to lead five-year project to improve how children recover from traumatic brain injury.  Read More »
Potential New Weapons in Battle Against Mucus.

Potential New Weapons in Battle Against Mucus

Genetic discovery could lead to better treatments for children with cystic fibrosis and asthma.  Read More »

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