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Dealing With Your Child's Fever
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Aug. 23, 2019.
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
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FAQs About Car Seats and Recommendations
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Aug. 07, 2019.
Kids may complain about being restrained in the car, but car seats and booster seats save lives. In fact, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that using a car
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Treating Mono in Your Child
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jul. 18, 2019.
Has your child been uncharacteristically fatigued as of late? Whereas before they were running and jumping around, now they seem more sluggish and uninterested. Perhaps this weary state has also
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What Happens During a Child Physical Exam?
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jul. 03, 2019.
Once your child is born it’s amazing just how quickly they grow and develop. It seems like you blink and suddenly they are talking and walking. During these important milestones
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Treating Diabetes in Your Child
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jun. 19, 2019.
If your child has just been diagnosed with diabetes, it’s important that you have a pediatrician you can turn to in order to create a customized and effective treatment plan.
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Treating Sports Injuries
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jun. 04, 2019.
Your child's sports injury can be treated just as your injury was. Or, can it? Your pediatrician knows that a child's body is still developing, responding differently to acute and
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Mental Health Wellness and Your Child
Author:
Anonymous
posted: May 15, 2019.
It’s easy for parents to be able to pinpoint when there is something physically wrong with their child. They may have a fever, body aches, or abdominal pain. When these
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What is Autism?
Author:
Anonymous
posted: May 03, 2019.
What is Autism?
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD), or autism, is a developmental disability that can cause significant communication, communication, and behavioral challenges. The thinking, learning, and problem-solving abilities of individuals with
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Signs Your Child May Have the Flu
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Apr. 19, 2019.
Your child just woke up with a runny nose, an elevated temperature and body aches. Could this just be a passing cold or could it be the flu? It’s important
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Proper Nutrition Habits
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Apr. 12, 2019.
Why Proper Nutrition is Important
As a parent, it goes without saying that you want what is best for your child. Making sure that your little ones grow up healthy, happy,
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Dealing With a Broken Bone
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Mar. 20, 2019.
The harder your children play, the harder they might fall. During childhood, fractures and broken bones are common for children playing or participating in sports. While falls are a common
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Dealing With Chickenpox
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Mar. 05, 2019.
At some point in our childhood, we might have experienced chicken pox. While chicken pox most often occurs in children under the age of 12, it can also occur in
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Why Hearing Screenings Are Important For Your Child
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Feb. 15, 2019.
A hearing screening is the easiest way to determine if your child is suffering from hearing loss. Thanks to a hearing screening, your pediatrician can determine the degree of hearing
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What is Whooping Cough?
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Feb. 06, 2019.
Named after the characteristic sound of its notorious coughing fits, whooping cough is an extraordinarily uncomfortable condition that typically manifests itself in babies and in children ages 11 to 18
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Caring For Your Newborn
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jan. 17, 2019.
There is a lot of care and work that goes into raising a newborn, and your pediatrician is here to help right from the beginning. Your pediatrician typically sees your
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Does Your Child Have Vision Problems?
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jan. 10, 2019.
Does Your Child Have Vision Problems?
Does your child have vision problems? Children learn through their eyes. Healthy vision is critical for children to see the computer and chalkboard, read, write,
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