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Information from the American Academy of Pediatrics that will help you understand the basics of clean intermittent catherization (CIC). ...
Read MoreInformation from the American Academy of Pediatrics that will help you understand the basics of clean intermittent catherization (CIC). ...
Read MoreChildren are exposed to sexual messages every day—on TV, on the Internet, in movies, in magazines, and in music. Sex in the media is so common that you might think that teens today already know all they need to about sex. They may even claim to know it all, so sex is something you just don't talk about. ...
Read MoreEhlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) is a collection of inherited conditions that cause the tissues that connect parts of the body (connective tissue) to be loose. This can cause loose joints, stretchy skin, and delayed healing of the skin. This collection of conditions was reclassified in 2017, so it is important ...
Read MoreHere is more information from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) about choosing the most appropriate car safety seat for your child. ...
Read MoreInformation from the American Academy of Pediatrics about cyberbullying and what parents can do to keep online socializing healthy for their children. ...
Read MoreMany schools are now closed due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. You may have created a schedule for your family. Ideally, it includes some outdoor time. ...
Read MoreMany parents wonder if the shape of their newborn's head is normal. Maybe it seems a bit flat in the back or uneven on one side. Most of these slight imperfections happen when infants spend too much time in one position such as in a crib, a car safety seat, or an infant carrier. The good news is that ...
Read MoreAnemia can make your child appear pale in color and feel cranky, tired, or weak. Though these symptoms may worry you, the most common causes of anemia—such as iron deficiency—are generally easy to treat, especially when anemia is detected early. ...
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