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The health system recently bought a six-story office building at 3090 Exploration Ave. Children's will use two floors to house 200 current researchers doing non-laboratory work. The rest of the space will be rented out to other organizations.
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Children's researchers have tied the primary disease-causing component to part of the mitochondria, which processes nutrients into energy cells needed to survive.
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Cincinnati Children's Eastgate on Ivy Pointe Boulevard will consolidate services in the area, including an existing medical office building in Eastgate and one in Anderson Township.
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A federal grant is paying for development of a QR code that will help mothers determine if they are eligible for WIC and get the paperwork started.
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Scientists are using powerful genomic analysis to locate cells mounting the attacks.
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The U.S. News and World Report 2023-2024 Best Children's Hospitals ranking puts Cincinnati Children's number one in the nation based on patient outcomes and safety, diversity training and other factors.
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The gaming app is called EZ Induction and transforms a scary anesthesia mask into a fun game controller.
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Using artificial intelligence and machine learning, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center researchers are entering anonymous data from thousands of former patients to see if they can predict who might be predisposed to anxiety.
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The organoids, grown from human stem cells, can be customized to reflect specific disease conditions. The most recent involves the liver.
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A survey of 250 Greater Cincinnati Latinx adults in 2020 finds missteps employers and healthcare workers took that made COVID precaution and treatment difficult for the Hispanic population.