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Debunking Diabetes Myths
If your child has been diagnosed with diabetes, you may be wondering what it will be like to manage the condition. Managing and monitoring diabetes is an important and ongoing process that is in the best interest of your child.

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Concussions: What Parents Need to Know
Concussions can have a serious impact on young children and teens, but having the right information and supports available can help your child recover more effectively.

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How to Get Youth Engaged in the Community
When supporting communities with a vibrant and sustainable future in mind, youth participation is essential. When young people are active in their communities, they benefit both themselves and the society around them.

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Practicing Positive Discipline
It is important to fully understand the risks of hitting as a form of discipline as well as the lack of efficacy when compared to other strategies. We encourage parents to seek out positive forms of discipline whenever possible.

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Fevers: Your Questions Answered
In our last blog post on fevers, we explained what a fever is and why it happens. These are a few of the most common questions that parents have for their doctors when it comes to fevers.

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Myth Busting: Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy to Treat Cerebral Palsy
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is the use of oxygen at concentrations and pressures higher than those in daily life as a form of treatment for a health problem. HBOT has also been proposed for cerebral palsy.

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7 Myths and Facts about Celiac Disease
Here are some common misconceptions about celiac disease and the facts behind this often misunderstood diagnosis.

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Why Your Toddler is Biting and Hitting
Biting and hitting are common problems during the toddler years, and whether your child is on the giving or receiving end, your goal is the same: you want the behavior to stop.

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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.

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Palliative Care When There is No Cure
My role as a pediatric palliative and hospice medicine physician is to provide holistic care for patients with life-limiting and threatening illnesses.