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Infant and Toddler Swimming Lessons: American Academy of Pediatrics Releases New RecommendationsOn Monday, the American Academy of Pediatrics changed their recommendations for swimming lessons for infants and toddlers under 4.
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"Nick" of Girls' Genitals Endorsed by American Academy of Pediatrics to Appease Families that Want Female CircumcisionThe American Academy of Pediatrics is out of bounds in promoting the "nicking" of young girls' genital region to symbolize female circumcision. This idea is revolting and cruel.
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Clinic Review: Night Lite Pediatrics in Kissimmee, FLWhen your child gets sick, find out why Night Lite Pediatrics is the best alternative to the emergency room.
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Is Pediatrics the Right Position for a Young Nurse?Pediatric nursing requires a specific set of skills and personality traits. This article will help you compare the pluses and minuses, and determine if pediatrics is the right nursing specialty for you.
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What Type of Research Does the American Academy of Pediatrics Conduct?The American Academy of Pediatrics is a trade association of medical professionals specializing in pediatrics. Their research extends beyond what many people might think of as narrowly medical to encompass social and political issues as well. -
Zaman Pediatrics Cares!Zaman Pediatrics is a highly recommended pediatric group in Snellville, Georgia.
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The History of the American Academy of PediatricsThe American Academy of Pediatrics was founded in 1930 by pediatricians convinced that pediatrics needed to become a stronger specialty that didn't simply analogize children's health issues from those of adults. -
What is the American Academy of Pediatrics?The American Academy of Pediatrics is a trade association of pediatric health professionals. It conducts research, holds educational events for its members, maintains websites, and publishes books, journals, and brochures. -
Further Support for Breastfeeding from the American Academy of PediatricsWith only 14% of women breastfeeding their six month olds, will a report by the American Journal of Pediatrics finding that a lack of breastfeeding costs billions of dollars and hundreds of lives make a difference?
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Pediatrics: What Are the Types of PediatriciansPediatricians are also known as children's doctor have many specialization. This article will give you a list of pediatrics specialization so you can choose what your children need.
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Southdale Pediatrics In Burnsville, Minnesota: A One-Stop Shop for ChildrenI have been more than pleased with Southdale Pediatrics' Burnsville Clinic, as well as its offerings and staff. It's definitely a one-stop shop for most of your children's healthcare needs.
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Good Night Pediatrics in Phoenix, Arizona: When Your Child is Sick at NightIf your child needs a doctor in the middle of the night and you live in Phoenix, don't go to the emergency room. Take them to Good Night Pediatrics. -
Pediatrics Push for "Choking Warnings" on Food LabelsThere are some things that may warrant a label on it that warns you not to put things in your mouth because of a choking hazard. Food should not be one of them. -
American Academy of Pediatrics: More Vitamin D Needed for ChildrenThe recommended amount of vitamin D has been doubled for our children, what does that mean for you? -
New Study: Doctors Need Training in Pediatrics PrescribingFew medical programs has taught new doctors how to properly calculate the dosage of commonly prescribed drugs for kids.
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Stony Brook University Medical Center: PediatricsLocal small town pediatrician's office affiliated with Stony Brook Hospital.
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Forsyth Pediatrics-Kernersville, NCA great team of caring pediatricians.
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ADHD in Children: Pesticide Link? (Excellent VIDEO)The journal "Pediatrics" has released a study linking ADHD and pesticides. An excellent VIDEO will tell parents more about this study from a medical doctor's perspective. Link included in this article. -
Lack of Sleep Makes Children ObeseThe November Journal of Pediatrics has published an article citing research results from a study done at the University of Michigan C. S. Mott Children's Hospital.
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Breastfeeding Could Save Hundreds of Babies' Lives and Billions of Dollars!Pediatrics journal recently published an article claiming that, each year, the deaths of hundreds of babies could be saves simply by breastfeeding them. It also looks at the financial costs of not breastfeeding.
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Fruit Juice and Children: Are Fruit Juices Safe Drinks for Your Kids?Recently, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has set limits on how much juice children should consume.
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The Battle of Breast Vs. BottleThe American Academy of Pediatrics says breastfeeding is the best way to feed your newborn baby. Not everyone can breastfeed, but for women who can, there are some tips to making the experience better for both mom and baby. -
Breast Milk Beneficial for Premature Infants, Study SaysThe NIH recently published a study that shows the benefits of breast milk for pre-term infants. The study is published in the October 1, 2007 issue of Pediatrics.
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Playhouse Disney - Is it Right for Your Child?The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends the children watch no more than two hours of television a day and children under two not watch any television at all, but as parents we know that often times this is near impossible to prevent. -
High Cholesterol Testing for 15 Month Year Old?A new article in the medical journal Pediatrics says infants should now be screened for high cholesterol. -
The Association Between Television and Attention Problems in Children and AdolescentsA new study, published in the September issue of Pediatrics indicates that TV watching is correlated with attention problems in children and adolescents.
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Pediatricians Recommend Routine Autism Screenings for Earlier Diagnosis, TreatmentThe American Academy Of Pediatrics is finally recommending routine screenings for autism - 2 screenings before the age of 2. The sooner autism can be flagged and diagnosed, the sooner important and vital treatment can begin.
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Doctors Encouraged to Balance Medical Advice with Alternative Treatments for AutismA new report out by the American Academy Of Pediatrics encourages pediatricians to recognize that many parents of autistic children will want to explore complementary, alternative treatments.
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In-Home Daycare May Be Hazardous to Your Child's HealthIn 2000, the American Academy of Pediatrics estimated that 20% of deaths attributed to SIDS happened to children while in daycare. -
An Atkins Like Diet May Help Reduce Seizures in Epileptic SufferersThe Atkins-like Diet, tested by Dr. Eric H. Kossoff, Assistant Professor of Neurology and Pediatrics, has ALSO shown promise for epilepsy seizure control in children, the study says.
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Head Lice: Is Your Child at Risk?The American Academy of Pediatrics has taken the stance that head lice pose no health risks and schools should treat them as merely a nuisance. Children should not be isolated or sent home from school even if an active infestation is present. -
Breastfeeding Mothers Who Smoke May Disrupt Babies' Sleeping PatternsWomen who smoke cigarettes while breastfeeding may disrupt infants' sleep with their breast milk, according to a study published in the journal Pediatrics.
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"Baby Einstein" Videos May Cause Sub-Genius VocabularyDespite being designed for the very purpose of accelerating learning development, children's videos like "Baby Einstein" may cause less-than-genius vocabulary in the children who watch it, according to a study published in the Journal of Pediatrics. -
Ban My Smokes but Leave My Cereal AloneOpinion, based on new smoking ban passed by Ohio voters. The majority passed a ban on smoking in public, while the American Academy of Pediatrics suggests congress should control advertising of junk food.
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Finding a Good Pediatrician in Huntington, NYThis wonderful team of pediatricians located off Main Street in Huntington Village will put parent's anxiety over their children's healthcare at ease.
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Stretching Exercise for ToddlersThe American Heart Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics recommend regular exercise for children beginning at age two. Stretching before exercise helps prevent injury and keeps muscles and joints more flexible. -
Self Abuse in High Achieving College StudentsSelf-abuse is a widespread phenomenon according to psychologists and researchers who work adolescents, high school and middle school students. This study explains the research results that showed 1 in 5 college students purposely injure themselves.
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The Olson Huff Center: A New Home for Children's Therapy and Developmental ServicesThe Huff Center, a leader in developmental pediatrics in Western North Carolina, gets a new home. Find out about the new building, what's good and what needs work. -
Father of Gene Therapy Sentenced to Fourteen Years in Jail for Molesting a Young GirlW. French Anderson is a pioneer of molecular biology, professor of biochemistry and pediatrics, and more importantly the father of gene therapy. -
Study Links Obesity at the Time of Conception to Birth DefectsA new study published in the journal Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine reveals that women who are obese when they conceive are more likely to have babies with birth defects than are mothers of normal weight.





