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Winter Dry Skin
It's winter and that means cold dry air, heat on in the house and dry and chapped skin as a consequence.
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Croup Cough
It s croup season and you may already have experienced the nighttime barky cough that signals croup.
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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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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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Do You Follow Your Child's Doctor's Advice?
Do You Follow Your Child's Doctor's Advice? Do you follow your child's doctor's advice? If not, you're not alone but you may be setting your...
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March Madness!
It's March Madness and I for one love college basketball! Being a mother of boys always meant that there sporting events to attend, you name...
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The Great Indoors: An Allergen Haven?
By this time of year, many people are glad to see Winter's grumpy face retreat into the background and Spring's warm smile appear. But of...
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Study: Drugs and Doctors; Moral Obligations
Drugs given to help manage ADHD can be very effective when they are prescribed for kids who have been properly diagnosed. However, when these drugs...
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Study: Sugary Drinks and High Calorie Foods
No surprise here, but food for thought. A new report reveals a couple of connections, that with a little common sense you could probably figure...
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Should Pregnant Women Buckle-Up?
Should expectant mothers buckle up and make sure the air bag is turned on before driving or riding in a car? Absolutely say researchers in...
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Starting Babies on Allergy Related Foods Early
In a recent KidsDr.com website article, Pediatrician, Sue Hubbard, writes about Food Myths & Your Baby. Dr. Hubbard emphasizes the need to introduce a variety...
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About Sue Hubbard, M.D.
Dr.
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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