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Risks of Vaccinations

Posted by louanne637 to Pediatric/Parenting, Aug 27, 2010 6:51pm

I have been researching so many websites that are for, neutral and against vaccines and found there is more research done that prove the risks and hardly any research done on dissproving the risks. Can you please ellaborate on the true risks? I have found links to SIDS, Diabetes, cancer, ADHD ...

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Early Childhood Development

Posted by mindishuff to Pediatric/Parenting, Jul 15, 2010 7:52pm

Language development and learning development in young kids. Not just the severe (Autisic, Downs, etc) but the kids that are just delayed by not talking and might struggle in school later. I am a speech language pathologist and referrals come from family doctors but some parents just think &...

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Invention show

Posted by Meeshell to Pediatric/Parenting, Jul 4, 2010 5:42pm

I had written to the show about having an invention contest where viewers vote for their favorite and help the winner produce and sell their product. Today I got an e-mail from the doctors board about submitting my idea to this e-mail address.

I am a 28-yr-old wife and mother of 1. I...

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ADD/ADHD

Posted by tosh800 to Pediatric/Parenting, Jun 26, 2010 10:41pm

I am the mother of a five year old little boy who has been diagnosed with ADHD. My husband and I have taken him to several different doctors and even tried medication. Please help us and other parents of children with ADHD by telling the best ways to deal with this disorder. I'm tired of ha...

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Child Passenger Safety

Posted by JenStarch to Pediatric/Parenting, Jun 25, 2010 2:03pm

Vehicle crashes are still the number one killer of all children. The law states the very bare minimums, but the AAP and other organizations promote what is called "best practice". Keeping children facing the rear of the vehicle as long as possible (even beyond their 3rd birthday), ...

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Kawasakis Disease

Posted by alley elliott to Pediatric/Parenting, Jun 16, 2010 3:33pm

this is a potentially fatal disease that very little is known about. can strike any child from infancy to 5 years old. would like for parents to learn about symptoms so they can get properly diagnosed to avoid any permanent heart damage and even death.