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Back to Sleep Campaign
By the time new parents bring their baby home from the hospital, they have been given a list of dos and don'ts when it comes...
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Surface Germs Part II
With all the coughing and sneezing going around, we know germs are airborne. But what about the ones that seem to linger on surfaces?
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Germs on Surfaces
It's the sick season and everywhere you go, I know you have heard someone sneezing or coughing. But what about the germs that just seem...
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Vaccination Schedule
The Center for Disease Control and the Advisory Committee on Immunization practices recently released the new 2013 immunization schedule.
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New Moms and Driving
New moms...we know you're busy, but you are putting yourself and your baby at risk every time you pick up your cell phone while driving!
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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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Screen Time & Vision Problems?
I received a question via our iPhone App from a Dad who was concerned about all of the new electronics his children are using and...
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Dealing with Pink Eye
I have been seeing a lot of gooey red eyes and it is bacterial conjunctivitis season. Conjunctivitis is defined as reddening of the outermost layer...
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No Tech at the Table
I am a huge proponent of family meals and Chef Dad Tom Fleming is always supplying The Kid's Doctor with new family friendly recipes. I...
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Concussion's Effects May Linger in Kids
Concussions have been in the news a lot lately, particularly when they relate to children. Awareness about the dangers of concussions has changed how schools,...
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Spring Break Essentials
Winter is quietly receding and for many spring break is just weeks away!! I only wish that I still had a spring break but with...
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Swollen Lymph Nodes
A parentââ¬â¢s concern over finding a swollen lymph node, which is known as lymphadenopathy, is quite common during childhood. The most common place to notice...
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Snoring Infants; Behavioral Problems Later
Snoring is usually associated with adults, but even infants and toddlers can be prone to snoring. A new study suggests that snorers among this age...
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RSV is Still Lingering
I can't believe that I am writing another post on RSV! After another long day in the office with tons of wheezing and coughing, I...
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Asthmatic Kids & Colds
Cold season is definitely here and for anyone who has a child with asthma, you are aware that wheezing will often accompany fall and winter...
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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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