By Dr. Elizabeth Triggs To write this entry, I consulted nine young adults ages 18 – 30 (my nieces and nephews) to add first person experience to this article. Not
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Whether caused by a simple slip and fall in your backyard or a major wipe-out during a sports game, children are particularly vulnerable to sustaining all sorts of injuries. The
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Starting kindergarten can be both exciting and intimidating. The change of schedule, new activities, and social aspects may take some time for your child to adjust to. There are a
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Spring and summer is here and for millions of Americans that means it is time for a vacation. To get you prepared, here are a few tips for you and your
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Part of being a kid is experiencing constant exposure to germs. No matter how careful you are, your little one is bound to catch a bug going around school or
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Winter brings bitter cold and heavy snowfall to many parts of the US. Winter conditions as well as winter colds and illnesses. Maintaining good health and safety requires a little
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