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14th May 2012

Spring Pollen Allergy Tips---5 Effective Actions To Take

If the first buds of spring cause you anxiety, you probably realize that pollen season is closer than you'd like to think. Here are 5 steps you can take to minimize your exposure and maximum your enjoyment of life despite the season. Say Yes To Meds--...

29th March 2012

Raising Kids Who Fear the Dentist

All too many children grow up with a terrible fear of the dentist. Raising kids who are well adjusted is essential for their overall health and well-being. This includes being able to handle simple dental visits and procedures. There is help for parents w...

14th March 2012

Why does my baby Burp, Spit up and hiccup?

Infants tend to get very uncomfortable when they swallow air during feedings. Although this is more common amongst bottle-fed babies, it can occur too, while a baby is breastfed. When you notice that your baby is fussy during a feeding, you should stop ...

07th March 2012

What to Look Out for When Buying Baby Swing

Your baby is colicky, screaming day and night. Do you have a baby, who is happy as ever, in Mommy’s hands, but as soon as you put him down, he pouts and yells. The laundry, dinner and dishes are waiting patiently, but your little buddy does not care. F...

27th January 2012

When to Contact a Hypoxia Lawyer?

If you are worried that your child might be developmentally delayed, this may be due to complications sustained when the infant did not receive enough oxygen during birth, resulting in a condition called hypoxia. Brain damage, depending on its severity, m...

27th January 2012

Can a Hypoxia Lawyer Help Me?

If you had a stressful and difficult labor and delivery, and are worried that your infant may have sustained brain injury as the result, you should contact a hypoxia lawyer. Hypoxia is defined as a lack of oxygen to the brain, and is the number one cau...

16th November 2011

When Thinking about Herbal Therapy For Blood Pressure

What Hypertension? Hypertension is a fancy medical word for high blood pressure. Your blood carries nutrients and oxygen to your body, and to take the waste, such as carbon dioxide. The heart pumps blood through "pipes" - the blood vessels called arteries...

23rd October 2011

How to Choose Safe and Sound Travel System Strollers for Your Baby

Child strollers are an effortless way to move your baby or tot about if you are trying to shop around or even find some good exercise. There are numerous brand names and styles that can be purchased with a wide range of quality and capacity. These are som...

11th October 2011

To What Extent Can Weight Loss Competition Benefit Kids

Childhood obesity is on the increase in many countries of the world. Most healthcare specialists opine that children must devote at least an hour each day for some rigorous physical exercises. But the fact is the present day children sit in front of telev...

03rd October 2011

How to Treat Stuffy Nose in Babies

3- Use Q- tips.If there are still stubborn bits that got stuck inside, use a Q-tip to wipe away the remaining obstruction. Do this as long as the bits are near the entrance of the nose. Don't let the Q-tips stay inside the nose for a long time since it ca...

28th September 2011

Women with ADHD and Pregnancy

Many women with ADHD have managed their disorder and function well on medications such as stimulants, antidepressants, and blood pressure medications. But the problem is always occurs when women are on childbearing years and nursing mothers. Most of them ...

23rd September 2011

What Are A Child's Stages Of Development?

In terms of raising a child there are many factors of development to think about. Many parents become quickly alerted to exactly where there child just isn't keeping pace with the other youngsters in their age range whilst other parents tend to stay comp...

19th September 2011

How to Prepare Starter Food for Babies

The first six months or so of your new baby’s life will be sustained and fortified with milk or formula. However, soon after that, your baby is ready to move on to more solid foods, which can be a challenge to any parent. You’ll need to check with your ...

19th September 2011

Neurofibromatosis: What's in a Name?

Neurofibromatosis is a genetic condition, often hereditary but occasionally occurring spontaneously, in which the myelin sheath and nerves of the Central Nervous System are susceptible to tumor growth. Often diagnosed and treated in children from three to...

05th September 2011

A Guide to Finding the Best North Carolina Physicians

There are many North Carolina physicians for residents of the state to choose from. Most smaller cities have one or more private offices where doctors practice medicine. They may specialize in areas such as internal medicine or obstetrics. Most family doc...

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