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Give immigrants healthcare access: U.S. kid doctors
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A group representing U.S. pediatricians said this week that its members should pay special attention to the healthcare needs of immigrant children and support health insurance for all - regardless of legal status. "It doesn'...Tags: Family, Immigration, Medical Specialization, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Migration
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The virtues of spit
Anyone who has ever had an infant who uses a pacifier has confronted the situation: Baby lets binkie fall out of mouth. Binkie hits ground. Baby commences crying. Question arises: How to restore the pacifier to a hygienic state before returning it to baby...
Tags: Family, Medical Specialization, Physical Conditions, Mayo Clinic, Asthma
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Connecticut Lags In Mental Health Screening For Children
The Hartford CourantSelenia Velez remembers the near-daily phone calls from the pre-school, alerting her that her 2-year-old son had acted out aggressively and needed to be picked up immediately. The calls went on for months, as Velez, 27, of Hartford, and her husband...Tags: Medical Specialization, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Early Learning, Health and Safety at Work, Health and Medical Professionals
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Planning a home birth? Here's some advice from pediatricians
The nation’s pediatricians have some advice for expectant parents who are considering giving birth to their child at home: Don’t. Home birth is not very common in the United States – fewer than 1% of babies are born outside of a...
Tags: Hepatitis B , Medical Specialization, Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Medical Professionals, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Academic artists decorate Lakewood Ranch Medical Center contest
Bradenton HeraldTwenty displays of student artwork in bright colors, cheerful pictures and words of encouragement decorate Lakewood Ranch Medical Center after a competition involving nine East Manatee County schools. Artists and schools will be recognized at a 5:30 p....Tags: Medical Specialization, Arts, Lobbying, Hospitals and Clinics, Awards and Prizes
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Q&A: Ask the pediatrician! Dr. Diana Blythe answers your questions about kids' health
Have a question for Dr. Blythe? Write to her at AskThePediatrician@tribune.com. For more information on Dr. Blythe, go to pediatricassociates.com.
April 29, 2013
Q: My 5-year-old daughter just had her adenoids and tonsils removed because of snoring...Tags: Deerfield Beach, Skin Rash, Urinalysis, Personal Service, Vegan Diet
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Local Voices, May. 01
Banning soda I am writing in response to "Study: Soda bans likely to backfire" (News, April 14). You scream, I scream, we all scream for — soda? I know I do, and I know that I cannot be the only one. Soda consumers like myself who want their 32-...Tags: Medical Specialization, Periodicals, Interior Policy, Entertainment Events, Gun Control
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Joseph F. Hennessey, pediatrician
The Philadelphia InquirerJoseph F. Hennessey, 75, of Huntingdon Valley, a pediatrician in Philadelphia for almost four decades, died Monday, April 22, of heart failure at the Regional Hospital of Scranton. Dr. Hennessey was known for his care and compassion for children, his...Tags: Christianity, Medical Specialization, Roman Catholicism, Republic of Ireland, Heart Failure
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READER SUBMITTED: Connecticut Children's Medical Center Welcomes Four New Physicians
HartfordConnecticut Children's Medical Center is pleased to announce the recent appointment of four new physicians to its Divisions of Otolaryngology, Endocrinology and Emergency Medicine. Valerie Cote, MD, FRCSC, has joined the Division of Otolaryngology at...Tags: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Medical Specialization, Columbia University, Yale University, Otolaryngology
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EDITORIAL: Cinnamon inspires dangerous game
The Telegraph, Alton, Ill.We have nothing against cinnamon. It goes great with rolls and on toast. But we could do without the proliferation of videos popping up online in which children and teens try to swallow a tablespoon of the ground spice -- without water -- to the howling...Tags: Medical Specialization, Hospitals and Clinics, Cinnamon, American Academy of Pediatrics, Asthma
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Still a dangerous attraction
Last summer Kelly Bruski went to the store with her sons to buy a birthday gift for her boyfriend. When the boys, now 6 and 9, chose a magnet desk toy called Buckyballs, "I saw they were really picking out a gift for themselves," said Bruski, a sales...
Tags: Consumer Confidence, Toys, Hospitals and Clinics, Iron (dietary supplement), Consumers
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Experts: Bounce house injuries soaring
Call it a bounce house, moon walk or jump house, but the safety of the block party staple has come under fire. A recent study published in the journal Pediatrics reported that the number of bounce house injuries among children nationwide increased...
Tags: Standards, Medical Specialization, Rentals, Labor Legislation
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