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Category Archives: Children
How to Learn if your Child is Diabetic
When it comes to knowing whether your child is suffering from diabetes it is important that you understand what the signs and symptoms of this condition are. In most cases today there are plenty of places where you can obtain the right information concerning skings of diabetes in kids. The best place often to start your search would be the internet. Continue reading
Sleep Apnea Symptom in Children
Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome is a common condition in children. It is becoming widely accepted as the main factor that causes daytime attention and behavioral problems in children. Unlike in adults, obstructive sleep apnea syndrome in children is hard to identify. This makes sleep apnea symptom recognition important. Continue reading
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How Do I Help My Son Overcome His Painful Shyness?
Q. “My 7 year old son suffers with extreme shyness, in fact he will hardly talk to anyone outside of the family. What can I do to encourage him?” Continue reading
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Understanding Anxiety in Children
Children are not exempt from anxiety or even a major anxiety disorder.  Yes, adults have all the responsibilities and teens have all the pressure; but children can also worry to an excessive degree about a number of issues. All of … Continue reading
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Fever In Your Child And What Does It Mean?
Fever occurs because the internal “thermostat” the body has is raised above the normal level. Normal level for body temperature is 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. Regulated by the hypothalamus, it sends messages to your body to keep your temperature at a … Continue reading
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