Going to the Doctor's Alone
Our expert believes that age 12 is too young to go to the doctor alone, particularly for a physical. read more
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Our expert believes that age 12 is too young to go to the doctor alone, particularly for a physical. read more
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends breastfeeding for at least 12 months. read more
The first tooth usually erupts (come through the gums) between 5 to 7 months, although it can be as early as 3 months and as late as 15 months. At 11 ... read more
Certain foods have been known to aggravate children's eczema, such as eggs, milk, wheat products, and soy. read more
There are several factors that a cardiologist considers when deciding whether to recommend surgery or a more conservative treatment for a child with a... read more
There are two types of ear infections -- otitis media (a middle ear infection) and otitis externa ("swimmer's ear," or an infection of the external ea... read more
Since protein can be found in a variety of foods, it makes it easy to meet the recommended daily allowance in the diet. read more
Most over-the-counter cold medicines do not work very well in babies, and they can have noticeable side effects. read more
Night terrors happen when a child (usually a toddler) arouses from a deep sleep without totally waking up. The best thing to do is try to keep your da... read more
Paying attention to an infant's cues (for example, waiting until he seems tired) and keeping to certain routines with naps can be helpful in getting h... read more
Parents should avoid creating a sense of guilt for a child who masturbates, as it is a perfectly normal aspect of development. read more
There is no published research on the effectiveness of chondroitin or glucosamine for the treatment of Osgood-Schlatter disease. read more
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