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Medication Adherence in the 21st Century: Ways to Make Your Life Easier!
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Medication Adherence in the 21st Century: Ways to Make Your Life Easier!

As a physician who treats children with complex lung disease, I have often been frustrated when patients and their families fail to follow recommended treatment regimens.

My Son's Journey With Spina Bifida
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My Son's Journey With Spina Bifida

Guest post written by Megan Mompher, mom to Blake I have never been as scared in my life as the moment when I found out my unborn son had spina bifida. Blake’s future was unknown and my husband and I had no idea what to expect.

4 Tips to Prevent Your Child from Choking (Video)
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4 Tips to Prevent Your Child from Choking (Video)

Choking is the leading cause of injury and death in children, especially those under age 4. The good news is that choking can be prevented, if you follow a few simple tips.

Insufficient Sleep Can Be Deadly
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Insufficient Sleep Can Be Deadly

It was about 2 a.m. on Christmas Eve when Jakob Murphy fell asleep at the wheel of his SUV, crashed into a telephone pole, and was killed instantly. He was 24 years old. Murphy was a strapping, redheaded college football player at Mount St. Joseph University in Cincinnati.

A Doctor's Take on Essential Oils
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A Doctor's Take on Essential Oils

Essential oils are all the rage. You’ve probably also wondered if they really work. Are they safe? And is buying into the movement a waste of money or an effective use of a natural remedy?

Throwing Guidelines for Baseball Players
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Throwing Guidelines for Baseball Players

From that 1st pitch to a throw from outfield to home plate, throwing is a big part of baseball. Shoulder and elbow growth plate injuries are common in young athletes who play a high volume of games each season and throughout the year. Here are 9 tips for preventing injuries.

What Is the Right Way To Stop a Nosebleed?
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What Is the Right Way To Stop a Nosebleed?

At some point during childhood, almost every kid will have a nosebleed. Here are some tips about caring for nosebleeds – and when it’s time to get your pediatrician involved.

Tips for Raising Multiples
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Tips for Raising Multiples

Disclaimer: I’m an inexpert expert. Let me explain why. I’m a pediatrician. I studied YEARS to get my medical degree, graduated at the top of my class, chose pediatrics because I loved kids, but when I found out I was having twins, I did what any self-respecting person would do: I

The Vitamin K Shot: Why Newborns Need It
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The Vitamin K Shot: Why Newborns Need It

Let’s explore vitamin K, why the shot is recommended, how and when it is given, and the potential risks of skipping it.

Delayed Symptoms of Drowning: Know the Signs
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Delayed Symptoms of Drowning: Know the Signs

As it turns out, the overwhelming majority of kids with a close call in the water do fine, but a few don’t. Knowing the signs and symptoms of drowning—and what to do if they occur—can mean the difference between life and death.  

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