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Sunscreen
Most children get 50% to 80% of their lifetime sun exposure before the age of 18, so it's important that parents and caregivers teach them...
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Back To Sleep For Your Baby
Placing a baby "back to sleep" became a routine recommendation beginning in 1994 after evidence showed that babies who slept on their backs had a...
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Altitude Sickness
With winter in full swing, many families are traveling. Some families are heading to the mountains or maybe camping and hiking in a National Park....
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The Kid's Dr. - College Medicine Kit
If you have a college student and they are living away from home one of the first phone calls a parent often gets is when...
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The Kid's Doctor: Flu
To date, it has been an unbelievably quiet flu season throughout the country. But with that being said there is still some flu and there...
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Witnessing Traumatic Events
Unfortunately, you are aware the tragic event which occurred yesterday in Aurora Colorado when a gunman opened fire in a crowded movie theatre. There are...
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Eliminating Egg Allergy?
You'll find eggs or egg protein in lots of every day food products. From baked goods to canned soups, ice cream, pasta, salad dressings, mayonnaise...
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Pets and Kids = Healthy Combo
Lots of couples think if they are expecting a baby, they'll have to get rid of their pets because of dander, dirt and hair. Actually...
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College - Bound Vaccinations
It's finally here. From the time your child was an infant, you knew this day was coming. He or she is entering college! If your...
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Recall: Troxel Flexible Flyer Swing Sets
Children love swing sets, and there are plenty of them in backyards across North America. Today the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (USCPSC) and Health...
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Children & Skin Cancer
Does your child use sunscreen everyday?
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Protect Infants From The Sun
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Medical Decisions at Age 18
It suddenly seems that I have been in a time warp and so many of my patients who should still be little are showing up...
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Spanking & Mental Illness Link
Spanking is as old as the hills. People have been spanking their kids as a form of punishment or discipline for a very long time....
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Giving Makes Toddlers Happy
You might assume that toddlers don't like sharing their food or their things with others, but according to a new study you would be wrong....
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About Sue Hubbard, M.D.
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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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