Under The Rainbow - Winter 2017
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Recipe: Peanut Butter Teething Biscuits
Put aside those store-bought, manufactured teething biscuits and try our recipe for homemade teething biscuits. Child nutrition guidelines recommend giving your child peanut foods early to avoid developing nut allergies.
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Early Diagnosis Gives Young Girl with Autism a Fresh Start
Heather Bogle knew something wasn’t quite right with the development of her daughter. After months of worry, she decided to find a different pediatrician.
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Don't Let Germs Rule Your Household This Winter
Children fill your home with laughter, love – and respiratory infections, a new study says. The bigger the family, the more time each year family member spend sniffling and sneezing.
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How Teens Hide Harmful Behaviors Online
In today’s digital world, kids and teens often sort out their identities online. And some social media platforms have a darker side, often hidden from parents’ view.
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Why Young Female Athletes Face a Unique Set of Health Risks
Sports participation can put female athletes at risk for the female athlete triad, a syndrome involving the three interrelated components of energy availability, menstrual function and bone health.
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More Than 15 Percent of U.S. Kids Have a Cognitive Disorder
Researchers surveyed parents of 2- to 8-year-olds nationwide. About 15 percent of the parents reported their child was diagnosed with at least one mental, behavioral or developmental disorder.
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How to Spot Hearing Loss in Your Baby
Babies learn how to communicate by listening to and imitating the sounds they hear around them. But if your baby has a hearing problem, his or her ability to speak and understand language could be affected.
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How You Can Help Your Child Avoid Peanut Allergies with Peanuts
More kids than ever have peanut allergies. Now, health experts are advising a new way of preventing them – with peanut butter.