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Are trampoline injuries really that common?

Do you have questions about plastic baby bottles that contain polycarbonate or BPA? Dayton Children’s is your local source for trusted information. Use Ask an Expert to ask general health care questions of our pediatric experts. Here is what our expert Rachel Riddiford, clinical dietetic manager, had to say about plastic concerns.

Children ages 10 to 18 needed for research project funded by the National Institutes of Health. For more information.

Summer is fast approaching. Find out more about summer camps for special needs children.


Are sleepovers safe? - by Dr. Greg Ramey

The most recent data on child sexual abuse provides both good and bad news for parents. Read about six ways you can minimize the possibility of your child being sexually abused at a sleepover in Dr. Ramey's newest column. Check out all of Dr. Ramey's columns.


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        Coming in Fall 2008:
        Dayton Children's Outpatient Care Center - Springboro

        Check out a time-lapse video of the construction of Dayton Children's new parking garage.


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        Kohl's A Minute for Kids
        Trampolines may seem like a fun source of exercise for your child, but they can be quite harmful for children.

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