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Crohn's Disease: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
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Crohn's Disease: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

Inflammatory Bowel diseases (IBD), which include Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, are chronic inflammatory diseases that affect the gastrointestinal tract.

The Danger of Fireworks
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The Danger of Fireworks

As summer rolls around, families eagerly anticipate celebrations and other festivities accompanied by the dazzling spectacle of fireworks. While these displays bring joy and excitement, it's crucial to remember that fireworks pose significant risks, especially to children and young adults.

10 Ways Your Kids Can Give Back During the Holidays
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10 Ways Your Kids Can Give Back During the Holidays

Teaching your kids about philanthropy, especially during the holidays, is a great way to encourage empathy and for them to experience what it’s like to offer support to others.

Nationwide Children’s Hospital Guidance for Parents About Acetaminophen Use
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Nationwide Children’s Hospital Guidance for Parents About Acetaminophen Use

Recent headlines linking acetaminophen use in pregnancy to autism can feel alarming—but what does the science actually say? Discover why major medical organizations continue to recommend acetaminophen, what alternatives may pose risks, and how to talk with your doctor about safe options for your family.

Keeping Kids Safer at Home: Best Practices for Prescription and Over-The-Counter Medicine Storage
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Keeping Kids Safer at Home: Best Practices for Prescription and Over-The-Counter Medicine Storage

Every year, thousands of children are treated for accidental medicine ingestions—often from pills found in purses, travel packs, or unlocked cabinets. Learn how to store medicines safely, use child-resistant containers, and properly dispose of expired prescriptions to keep your home safe.

Augmentative-Alternative Communication: What Is It?
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Augmentative-Alternative Communication: What Is It?

Communication is more than just words. Augmentative-Alternative Communication (AAC) gives children new ways to express themselves through gestures, pictures, and technology. Learn how AAC works, debunk common myths, and find resources to get started.

Should My Baby Get a Flu Shot?
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Should My Baby Get a Flu Shot?

Flu season is here and flu vaccines are more readily available than ever before. You can obtain a flu shot at the grocery store, every corner drug store, community centers and certainly at your pediatrician’s office.

Keeping Kids Safe Around Cannabis (Marijuana) Edibles
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Keeping Kids Safe Around Cannabis (Marijuana) Edibles

As a pediatrician in training, I have seen too many children come into the Emergency Department or admitted to the hospital with abnormal behavior or difficulty breathing from eating marijuana edibles. I urge all parents and caregivers to follow a few simple steps to keep children safer.

Childhood Cancer: Treating the Whole Family
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Childhood Cancer: Treating the Whole Family

Childhood cancer affects more than just the patient—it impacts the entire family. Learn how comprehensive care addresses emotional, social, and practical needs to support families through treatment and beyond.

The One Reason Why You Should Donate Breast Milk
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The One Reason Why You Should Donate Breast Milk

If you are currently breastfeeding your own baby and have extra milk stored in your freezer, or if you make more than your child needs, you can donate it to one of the non-profit milk banks. By doing this, you can make sure that your milk will go to a baby who needs it very much.

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