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Media Use Guidelines: Babies & Toddlers for Parents
Not sure how much screen time is appropriate for your baby or toddler? Get advice here.
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Media Use Guidelines for Parents
Too much media use can take kids away from other activities, such as sleeping, exercising, playing with friends, and doing homework.
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Glucagon and Diabetes for Parents
Sometimes, if someone with diabetes has very low blood sugar, they need a dose of glucagon to get their blood sugar back to a healthy range.
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Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) for Parents
Kids and teens who live through a traumatic event can develop posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Healing is possible with the help of professional counseling and support from loved ones.
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Adenovirus for Parents
Adenoviruses can infect the lining of the eyes, airways and lungs, intestines, urinary tract, and nervous system. They're common causes of fever, coughs, sore throats, diarrhea, and pinkeye.
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Anesthesia for Parents
Knowing the basics of anesthesia may help answer your questions and ease some concerns — both yours and your child's.
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Preventing Abductions for Parents
It's important to teach your kids to be cautious without filling them with fear or anxiety. Here are ways to lessen the chances that your child will be abducted.
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What to Do When Babies Cry for Parents
During the first 3 months of life, babies cry more than at any other time. Here's how to soothe them.
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COVID-19: What to Do if Your Child Is Sick for Parents
There's still much to learn about COVID-19. Still, parents wonder what to do if their child gets sick during the pandemic. Here's what doctors say to do if your child has coronavirus symptoms.
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Making Fingersticks and Insulin Shots Easier for Kids With Diabetes for Parents
Blood tests and insulin injections can be a challenge for kids with diabetes and their parents. Here are some tips for coping with these.