Mom's Corner
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Family LifeStaying Healthy
Learn more about common health problems that affect women, and how they are generally treated.
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Family LifeMom's Corner
This article advises moms to celebrate their parenting accomplishments!
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Family LifeStaying Healthy
Learn how to keep your diet in balance and maintain a healthier lifestyle.
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Family LifeMom's Corner
A mother starts to doubt her parenting skills after a stranger berates her in public.
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Family LifeStaying Healthy
There are several factors that a cardiologist considers when deciding whether to recommend surgery or a more conservative treatment for a child with a ventricular septal defect (VSD).
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Family LifeFitness and Staying Active
A great worksheet to help your child understand the different factors that influence stress.
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Family LifeMom's Corner
Make sure to focus on the positive, even when your child is acting up.
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Family LifeMom's Corner
Moms must face bitter choices and pay high cost for staying home with kids.
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Family LifeStaying Healthy
Learn a number of things that you can do to try to head off motion sickness.
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Family LifeStaying Healthy
A mother questions whether she did the right thing by putting her daughter on the pill.
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Family LifeFitness and Staying Active
If your daughter has a poor body image, you can help.
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Family LifeFitness and Staying Active
A 16-year-old writes to our expert for advice because her mother is pressuring her to get a breast reduction.
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Family LifeMom's CornerBy Gavin de Becker
Do you worry too much as a parent? Learn why you do, and how to constructively channel that energy.
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Family LifeStaying Healthy
Find out when it makes sense for someone to get the chickenpox vaccine.
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Family LifeMom's Corner
The mother of a three-year-old wonders why she feels overwhelmed and saddened by the demands of motherhood.
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Family LifeStaying Healthy
Overall, all types of congenital (present at birth) heart defects occur in about 8 of every 1,000 infants born.
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Family LifeStaying Healthy
When there is a family history of diabetes, it's appropriate to discuss suspicious symptoms with your pediatrician and have your child examined.
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