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HPV Vaccination – Is It ‘Really’ Necessary?

What’s this HPV thing they want to do to my kid? Isn’t this just about sex diseases? Why would I want to give my girl (or boy) that? She’s too young to even date?!

Perhaps, you’re one of the many who think the information is so confusing that you’ll just ignore it until the recommendations get more clear and convincing.
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Football Causes Brain Damage Without Concussions

You may be too young to remember, but a hugely profitable company at one time saturated the airways with a television commercial showing a burly football (American) player in full uniform speaking to the camera in a nearly Neanderthal or mentally challenged dilect saying “buy one – get one free!” [For you younger generation it’s the dialect of the dim-witted Vincent Crabb when he asked Harry Potter “What’s a die-dum” in the audio-tape version of Deathly Hallows]
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Gastric Band for Obese Teens When All-Else Fails

Since mom isn’t daily reminding me to “think of all the starving children in Biafra” I must confess that, perhaps like all of you, I don’t regularly consider that there are millions of other people going about living their daily lives in thousands of other countries – most of whom are also not thinking of me.
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Puberty: Psychological Stages – Part 2

Previously in this series about puberty we’ve learned about the physical changes girls and boys traverse morphing into women and men and how early research by Dr. James Tanner (of the Tanner Scale of puberty) helped further our understanding.
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Rashes You Can Diagnose

Many of you have seemed to enjoy posts where I let you test your own knowledge on medical topics that are helpful for parents to know. Let’s do it again with a few simple cases of rashes which parents can probably diagnose on their own.

Some of them you can treat on your own, some don’t need any treatment at all and a couple will need the help of the pediatrician.
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Legal Marijuana: Makes Roads Less Safe

An article with the above title appeared in a medical news mashup site that I read frequently and gave some interesting facts and insight.

I’ve been mulling them over in my mind since; so thought that I’d take another opportunity to talk about the difference between Read more→

Childhood Immunizations In A Nutshell: Links

I’ve noticed that there are a lot of blog posts on the internet with outdated information about childhood immunizations. Even the links on a whole lot of physicians web pages fail or point to outdated material.

It’s really not surprising due to the many new ‘official recommendations’ published recently following the frequent recurrences of diseases we thought we had eradicated. Un-immunized children are making new epidemics Read more→

Infant Repetitive Behaviors and Autism

New research has provided a bit more validation and credibility to the Developmental Milestone questions we’re asking at all the “Well Baby Checks” we’ve been doing.

We already seem to have a bit of a handle on the risk factors for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD); but, Read more→

Fireworks and Kids: Who Wins In A Fight?

July 4th is upon us in ‘the states.’ The day with the largest concentrations of explosions and other pyrotechnics of any; and the day with the greatest numbers of burn and explosive related injuries of any other in our parts.

Many areas have illegalized certain classes of fireworks for safety reasons. Of late much of the new legislations Read more→

Flatulence: Is It Bad To Fart?

Flatulence is Farting

Farts, more than you wanted to know, discussed in a non-judgmental, educational video format. Should we be worried? Is there a way to prevent it? A fart is not a bad thing but there is a difference between men’s and women’s tolerances.

Measles: The Real Evidence

This year (2015) the U.S. has suffered a huge increase in Measles. An increase unlike any other in recent years! The blame for much of it has been directly placed at the feet of California residents who exercised a “personal belief” exemption in the state’s childhood immunization requirements.
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