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Type 1 diabetes in children: What you need to know
The incidence of diabetes is on the rise across the world – including type 1…
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My child has an ear deformity. Should I be concerned?
We are all different, especially when it comes to our ears. While it is normal…
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Anxiety in teenagers: Resources and tips for parents
Early in the school year is a common time for teenagers to display symptoms of…
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Wrestling builds fitness beyond the mat
Wrestling’s popularity dates back to 15,000-year-old cave paintings in France and as an iconic sport…
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Breastfeeding: Natural, but not always easy
Breastfeeding can be an intimidating topic for first-time mothers, and because every child is a…
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What you need to know about using an inhaler
Using an inhaler incorrectly can result in poorly controlled asthma, with studies suggesting up to…
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Helmets can help with infant head shape
When you were born, your skull bones were soft and not joined together. Plates of…
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Tips and tricks for flying with kids
Flying with kids is already hard, which is why flying with a rowdy, cranky or…
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Pointers for parents of pigeon-toed children
Noticing a child is pigeon-toed may worry parents, but toes that point inward are rarely…