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Teens & Alcohol
I received an email from a dad who was concerned his son is drinking. Early use of alcohol can draw teens into a host of...
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Spring Allergies
Cold temperatures continue to linger in some parts of the country but the calendar says spring has sprung ushering in spring allergy season.
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Waiting Room Games to Pass the Time
If there is one thing that everyone "hates" about going to the doctor's office it is the wait.
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Back to Sleep Campaign
By the time new parents bring their baby home from the hospital, they have been given a list of dos and don'ts when it comes...
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Surface Germs Part II
With all the coughing and sneezing going around, we know germs are airborne. But what about the ones that seem to linger on surfaces?
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Sue Hubbard is an award winning pediatrician and medical editor for
www.kidsdr.com. She is a native of Washington, D.C. who travelled south
to attend the University of Texas at Austin and never left. Read More
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Losing Weight After Pregnancy
Celebrity moms seem to be popping up everywhere showing no hint that theyve just delivered a baby. Many of them are incredibly in-shape within a...
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Restaurants and Unruly Kids
You've probably had this experience before, I know I have. You decide it's a great night for eating out and choose a popular restaurant to...
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Many Kids Still Exposed to Lead Poisoning
This is one of those health concerns you heard a lot about in the 70s and 80s when the government began to take an active...
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Kid's Melanoma Skin Cancer Rates Increasing
The dreary days of winter are quickly giving way to longer hours of daylight. Kids will soon be swimming, biking, playing sports and enjoying all...
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Childhood ADHD May Last Into Adulthood
If a child is diagnosed with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), will he or she eventually outgrow it or continue with the condition into adulthood? A...
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No Link Between Vaccines and Autism
A new study slated to appear in the Journal of Pediatrics, says that there is no association between the amount of vaccines a young child...
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Kid Meals Fail Good Nutrition
I dont think this will come as a huge surprise to some people but many restaurant meals designed especially for kids contain way too much...
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40% of Parents Start Baby on Solid Foods Too Early
When should babies be introduced to solid foods? Many physician groups and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommend waiting till your infant is at...
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Toddlers Meals and Snacks Packed with Salt
New research from the Harvard School of Public Health says that one in 10 Americans die from eating too much salt. . Excessive salt consumption...
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Small Children and Rx Poisoning
Most small children who are poisoned by an adults prescription medication do not get it from a secured cabinet but rather from a purse, countertop,...
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