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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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Are Blogging Moms Happier Moms?
Yesterday was Mothers Day and if youre on Facebook, you had a chance to see pictures of most of your friends mothers. Just about everyone...
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Wrigley Stops Production of Caffeine Gum
Before it has a chance to fly off the shelves, Wrigley has decided to stop production, sales and marketing of their new caffeinated gum. The...
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Spit-Cleaning Your Infant's Binky
Have you ever sucked on your baby's pacifier to clean it? Many parents have. Babies drop their binkies all the time and if you're in...
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PBDE Tied to Hyperactivity, Lower IQ
If you have a couch, easy chair, foam pillow (including those used for breastfeeding), mattress, mattress pad, futon, car seat, carpet padding or any other...
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Louisville Slugger Softball Bat Recall
Just as softball season is swinging into high gear, the world's most famous baseball bat maker is issuing a recall. The Louisville Slugger OneX Fastpitch...
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Talking To Your Child About Smoking
Its really amazing how far this country has come in its recognition that smoking is bad for you. During the 1950s almost half of American...
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Fussy Baby: Walking or Rocking Most Calming?
When your baby cries should you pick him or her up and walk or find a good rocking chair and rock back and forth? A...
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Kid's Warts "Where Do They Come From?"
10 to 20 percent of children have common skin warts, but where do they come from? Old wives tales and folklore suggest they come from...
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Matching Underwear?
More funny stories from work. I was on call yesterday. In my practice, call days are pretty long. On a given call day, I might...
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Underage Drinking Deaths Not Just Traffic Related
Because of all the publicity, you might naturally think that most underage drinking deaths are related to driving while intoxicated. Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD)...
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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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