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Polio Doesn’t Care

Polio Doesn’t Care

Polio survivors Mitch McConnell and FDR stressed the importance of vaccines. McConnell advocates for vaccination; FDR founded March of Dimes. Community vaccination is vital to prevent disease resurgence.

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Safe Infant Sleep Habits

Safe Infant Sleep Habits

Ensuring your baby’s safety during sleep is a top priority for every parent. Recent studies have highlighted the importance of following safe sleep practices to reduce the risk of sudden

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Acetaminophen Vs Ibuprofen

Tylenol Vs Ibuprofen

Two popular over-the-counter pain relievers are ibuprofen and Tylenol. Though both are used to manage pain and reduce fever, they work differently in the body. Understanding the difference between ibuprofen

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helping your child with cough

Helping Your Child With Cough

Coughing is your body’s natural way to clear irritants during infections like colds or flu. Learn about different cough types, how to find relief, and when to seek medical advice.

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Understanding Cough

Understanding Cough

Coughing is your body’s way of clearing irritants from infections like colds or the flu. Learn about different types of coughs, when to seek help, and tips to soothe symptoms.

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What Is Strep Throat

What Is Strep Throat

Strep throat is a throat infection caused by a type of bacteria called Streptococcus pyogenes, sometimes referred to as Group A strep. It’s pretty common, especially when the weather gets

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Does My Child Have ADHD

Does My Child Have ADHD

If you have a child who is easily distracted and can’t complete simple tasks, then chances are your child has attention problems. When a problem with attention leads to difficulty

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Alternatives To Vaccination: Measles

Over the years, I have spoken with many families regarding the alternatives to vaccination. Many parents believe that natural immunity is superior to vaccine-produced immunity. Why not let children have

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How To Stop Thumbsucking

How To Stop Thumb Sucking

Thumb-sucking is a natural behavior in children, often beginning as early as 29 weeks of gestation in utero. It serves as a comforting, self-soothing mechanism for many infants and toddlers.

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