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Keeping Your Child Safe in the Car
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Nov. 16, 2020.
You may be surprised to learn that many car seats are not used properly. In fact, around 46 percent of car and booster seats are improperly used, which greatly impacts
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Your Child and Chicken Pox
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Oct. 30, 2020.
You just got the call from your child’s school: someone in your kid’s class has chickenpox. This highly contagious virus isn’t usually anything to worry about, but it can certainly
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Helping Your Child Live Well With Asthma
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Oct. 16, 2020.
Asthma is one of the most common chronic disorders that pediatricians diagnose in children and teens. While there is no cure for asthma there are effective ways to manage your
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Conjunctivitis: What To Know
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Oct. 02, 2020.
Your child won’t stop rubbing their eyes. They say it’s incredibly itchy. When you go to examine it, you notice their eyes are also bloodshot and inflamed. Oh no, it
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Tips to Help Your Child Eat Healthier
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Sep. 11, 2020.
You want your child to lead a healthy, happy life but it can be difficult if they are picky eaters or only seem to crave junk food. If you’re having
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The Importance Of Preventive Care
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Sep. 01, 2020.
What parent doesn’t want to protect their child from getting injured or sick? While it will happen at some point, there are certainly ways that both you and your pediatrician
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Child Behavior Problems
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Aug. 17, 2020.
While we may not love it, all kids are going to act up, throw tantrums and be irritable at times; however, if your child is displaying negative actions and behaviors
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Make Sure Your Child Gets Their Regular Check-Ups
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jul. 30, 2020.
To ensure that your child grows up healthy and strong, they need to see a pediatrician for regular check-ups, screenings, and vaccines. These well-child visits are incredibly important for your
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Seeking Help for Your Child's Sports Injuries
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jul. 17, 2020.
Regular physical activity is so important for your child’s health. If they have decided to start playing on a sports team this can also be a great way for them
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How To Brush Your Child's Teeth
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jul. 01, 2020.
So, your child’s teeth just started to come in. We know that this can be an exciting milestone for parents. Of course, this also means considering your child’s oral health.
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When To Get A Vision Test For Your Child
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jun. 18, 2020.
Parents want nothing more than their children to be healthy and happy. This applies to every element of their well-being, including their eyes! Your pediatrician recommends that all children receive
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Signs That Your Child May Have Autism
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jun. 04, 2020.
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a developmental condition that affects how a person views and interacts with the world around them, including other people. In most cases, differences become apparent
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Signs of Tonsillitis
Author:
Anonymous
posted: May 20, 2020.
Everyone is born with two tonsils. These are lymph nodes located right in the back of the throat. They help out the immune system by housing important white blood cells.
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Signs Your Child Has ADHD
Author:
Anonymous
posted: May 06, 2020.
Parents want the best for their child, which is why check-ups and appointments with their pediatricians are so important. Yet your pediatrician isn’t just available for when your child is
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Why Immunizations Are Important
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Apr. 17, 2020.
To keep your child healthy and happy this involves making sure that they eat the right foods, exercise regularly and get quality sleep. Of course, visiting your pediatrician for routine
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Treating Warts
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Apr. 03, 2020.
Warts are common, benign bumps that develop on the skin as a result of a viral infection known as the human papillomavirus (HPV). Warts are pretty common in children and
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