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From studying creatine levels in the brain to analyzing children with tuberous sclerosis and Fragile X syndrome, scientists at Cincinnati Children's are looking in new directions to learn more about autism spectrum disorders. Read More.
In a mouse model, a new molecular therapy demonstrated success at preventing nerve tumors related to neurofibromatosis (NF1).. Read More »
Teenage girls who smoke accumulate less bone during a critical growth period, increasing their risk of developing osteoporosis later in life.Read More »
Parents and teens with heart disease report low quality of life scores after receiving defibrillators and pacemakers.Read More »
Cincinnati Children's and Boston Children's to share NIH Center of Excellence grant to study autism. Watch the video »
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