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Allergy Testing 2013
Allergy season is literally in full bloom with flowers, trees and grasses all contributing to the sneezing, itchy eyes, runny noses and coughs which are...
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Happy Mother's Day!
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Treating Lice
As long as school is in session, lice (pediculus capitis) will be a problem.
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Kids & Bullying
Every day, thousands of children wake up every morning afraid to go to school.
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Expanding Gel Balls Dangerous If Swallowed
Toddlers and babies love to put things in their mouth. They don't know when something is unsanitary or dangerous, they just like to suck and...
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Bathing Your Baby
Lots of new babies and one frequent question that comes up early on is, how often do I need to bathe my baby?. Good question...
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BPA Linked to Obesity in Kids
The controversial chemical Bisphenol A (BPA) is under fire again as a new study links it to obesity in kids. BPA is used in the...
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Teens and Sexting
There has been a lot of media attention in recent years looking at legal cases involving teens and sexting as well as cases of bullying...
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Pregnant? The Flu Vaccine is Safe
More evidence that the flu vaccine is safe for pregnant women has been released. A new study shows that there is no link between the...
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Cranberry Juice May Help Prevent UTI
My grandmother, mother and sister all swore that cranberry juice helped prevent bladder infections. Looks like my maternal side of the family may have been...
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You're a Do-Do Head. Toddler Name-Calling
Sooner or later your sweet little toddler will blurt out a string of words that sounds a lot like an insult. You might hear something...
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Button Batteries Can Be Fatal for Kids
Just about every home has them. They are button batteries that run everything from cameras, weight scales, calculators, remote controls, and flashlights. They are just...
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Recall: Mother's Touch / Deluxe Baby Bathers
Over 2 million Mothers Touch Deluxe Baby Bathers have been recalled. The manufacturer, Summer Infant Inc., is offering a repair kit to fix the folding...
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Teen Pot Use May Lower IQ in the Future
Teens and pre-teens may be puffing on cigarettes less, but they are inhaling pot a lot more. Adolescent marijuana use has increased in the last...
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