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  • Types of Learning and Developmental Disabilities
    Are you concerned about how your child functions either at home or in school? Is he or she lagging behind his peers or older siblings at a similar age? Are Read more
  • When a Sore Throat Interrupts Your Child's Health
    In infants, toddlers and preschoolers, the most frequent cause of sore throats is a viral infection. No specific medicine is required when a virus is responsible, and the child should Read more
  • How to Tell the Difference between Sinusitis and a Cold
    Many people mistake a common cold for sinusitis, and vice versa, as the symptoms of a cold and a sinus infection can be quite similar to each other because the Read more
  • How to Protect Kids from the Sun
    Too many parents wrongly assume that the sun is only dangerous when it’s shining brightly. The fact is, the sun’s rays are dangerous no matter what time of the year, Read more
  • Seeking Help for Your Child's Sports Injuries
    Does your child have a sports injury? Physical activity is good for kids, but sometimes they can injure themselves when they play sports. A pediatrician can get your child back Read more
  • Understanding Infant Jaundice
    Jaundice is a common condition in newborns, caused by excess yellow pigment in the blood called bilirubin, which is produced by the normal breakdown of red blood cells. When bilirubin Read more
  • How to Keep Germs At Bay and Illnesses Away
    Kids pick up germs all day, every day. Whether they are sharing toys, playing at day care or sitting in the classroom, whenever children are together, they are at risk Read more
  • Fever Phobia? When Parents Should Call Their Pediatrician
    Generally, a fever is brought on by an infection from a virus or bacterial infection. While many times a parent’s first instinct is to worry when their child has a Read more
  • Introducing Solids: How to Transition from the Bottle to Spoon
    Giving your baby his first spoonful of solid foods is an exciting time! Many parents look forward to the day their little one takes their first bite of rice cereal, Read more
  • Is Eczema Causing My Child's Rash?
    It’s normal for a child to get a rash at one time or another. But one common type of rash, known as eczema, can be especially troubling. Eczema refers to Read more
  • The Importance of School Physicals
    As children grow, they are monitored by Dr. Nasreen Majid and Dr. Susan Hirata at LaCanada Pediatrics PC in Las Vegas, NV, who can make sure they hit all of Read more
  • Understanding Childhood Asthma
    A common condition seen in kids and teens, asthma is a lung condition that causes trouble breathing and shortness of breath. During an attack, the bronchial airways become inflamed and Read more
  • How to Help Your Teen Make Healthy Eating Choices
    As children grow into adolescence, their bodies require more nutrients to grow healthy and strong. But as many parents know, for those teens with busy school schedules, sports practices and Read more
  • New Parents: How to Select the Right Crib for Your Baby
    A new baby needs a lot of things. From bottles and car seats to high chairs and baby monitors, an expectant parent has a lot of decisions and purchases to Read more
  • Understanding Tonsillitis
    The tonsils are oval-shaped, pink masses of tissue on both sides of the throat. They are part of the body's immune system, designed to fight off bacteria and viruses that Read more
  • Signs Your Child May Have an Allergy
    Wondering if your child has an allergy? An allergy involves an overreaction by your immune system, often to harmless substances such as pollen or foods. Dr. Nasreen Majid and Dr. Read more