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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!
I have been visiting my mother for an "early Mother's Day" celebration and she and I spent an evening reminiscing about all of the advice...
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Nightmares
Just when you thought your child was a good sleeper, you are now being awakened by them with a tap on the shoulder and them...
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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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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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Choosing the Right Sunscreen for Kids
Everyone knows that we should all wear sunscreen to protect our skin from the damaging effects of too much sun. You really can't start too...
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Have a Safe Fourth of July!
Fourth of July celebrations are less than 2 weeks away and that means fireworks are selling furiously. Many cities ban fireworks within city limits but...
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Bullying Reaches New Low
Unfortunately its not uncommon to hear about kids bullying kids, sometimes with tragic results. But now there's a national story about school kids bullying Karen...
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Kids With Only One Kidney Can Still Play Sports
Otherwise healthy children who have only one kidney should be allowed to play sports according to a new study. That's quite a bit different from...
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Make Your Backyard a Safe Haven
Summertime means backyard time for kids. There's forts, trampolines, swings, pools, trees, everything you need to spark the imagination and capture the energy of youth....
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Teens Driving Better, But Texting Common
When it comes to driving and teens there's good news and not so good news. Let's look at the good news first. A new report...
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Kolcraft Strollers Recalled
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Health Canada, in cooperation with Kolcraft Enterprises Inc., announced a voluntary recall of the following consumer product. Consumers...
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Deliberate Self-Injury as Young as Age 7
While most of us hate it when we slice our finger or accidentally cut ourselves with something sharp, there are children as young as seven...
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Common Toddler Questions Answered
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Letter Spacing Helps Dyslexic Kids
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