Articles related to "Pediatrician"
Finding a Pediatrician
A pediatrician is a very important person in the life of your child. Being a parent, you want to know that your child's pediatrician is knowledgeable and compassionate.
• finding a pediatrician
• knowledgeable pediatrician
• how to find a pediatrician
• looking for a new pediatrician
• find a new pediatrician
Overview of Physician Specialties
This article is an overview of the functions of most of the doctors/specialists that our children may need to see
• pulmonologist
• neurologist
• pediatric neurologist
• physiatrist
• orthopedist
Pregnancy Week by Week - Week 28
Some important milestones occur in week 28 of pregnancy including changes in the baby's pupils and the opening of your baby's eyelids. What should you be doing?
• pregnancy week by week
• third trimester
• cholestasis
• pediatricians
• childbirth classes
Choosing the Right Pediatrician
It is important to choose a pediatrician that you feel confident can provide your infant with the best possible health care.
• infant health care
• newborn health
• choosing a pediatrician
• finding doctor for your baby
• baby health care
Getting Into Med School,Getting Into Med School
What does it take to get into med school. Frankly speaking, a lot. You wouldn't want your doctor to be the highschool class clown! Find links and relative info in this article.,What does it take to get into med school. Frankly speaking, a lot. You wouldn't want your doctor to be the highschool class clown! Find links and relative info in this article.
• medical school
• med school
• medschool
• medicine
• student
Tips for Baby's First Doctor Visit
Get the most out of your infant child's first pediatrician appointment with these simple tips.
• first pediatrician visit
• baby doctor
• baby questions
• doctor appointment
• ped appointment
Childhood Nutrition and Sugar
Dr. Paul Norton sheds a light on what is fast becoming recognized as a myth: sweets do not cause hyperactivity!
• dr. paul norton
• milwaukee pediatrician
• nutrition
• sugar
• children and obesity
Choosing the RIGHT Health Care Provider for Your Family
How to choose the right practitioner for your natural family. Deciding who to trust with the healthcare of your child is an important choice and often difficult for parents who practice attachment-style/alternative parenting. It's important to weigh your options and choose wisely so you won't have to constantly argue with a doctor who disagrees with your parenting decisions.
• parenting
• medical
• vaccinations
• circumcision
• attachment parenting
Finding a New Doctor
Young adults are confronted with the challenge of taking their health into their own hands when searching for a new doctor.
• doctors
• doctor
• pediatrician
• young adult
• college
Medical Views on Infant Potty Training
Presents medical views (both Western and non-Western) on infant potty training and demonstrates that Western medicine is gradually becoming more open to the concept and practice.
• infant
• potty
• training
• toilet
• learning
Pregnancy Week by Week - Week 31
Mothers may notice an increase in appetite as they approach their 8th month of pregnancy. The baby will add a layer of subcutaneous fat during week 31 of pregnancy.
• pregnancy week by week
• hiatal hernia
• pediatrician
• childbirth class
• pre-term labor
Professional Autism Assessments
Parents looking for an autism spectrum disorder assessment for their child have a variety of professionals to choose from.
• autism assessment
• developmental pediatrician
• neuropsychologists
• behavioral-developmental pediatrics
• american board of pediatrics
Williams' 'The Red Wheelbarrow'
Williams had a motto: "No ideas but in things." He disliked highly allusive poetry as exemplified by T. S. Eliot; Williams is considered an Imagist poet.
• william carlos williams
• the red wheelbarrow
• imagist poet
• pediatrician
• chickens
Does DHS Discriminate Against Parents with Mental Illness?
This is the story of one couple's year with DHS in their lives. What should have been a two week involvement over a singular incident has grown into a year of reports, arguments, and a battle over what's best for the child and who is capable of making that decision
• parents
• mental illness
• bipolar disorder
• depression
• mania
Bonding With Grandparents
A grandparent's role is an important part of your child's life. Children feel that a grandparent is someone who will listen to them, and accept what they do without question.
• grandparents
• mary m alward
• mary alward
• canadian health
• canadian
How Can I help My Child Lose Weight?
As much as 25 percent of our children and teenagers are overweight or obese. If you have become concerned about your child's weight, here are some suggestions.
• weight control
• diet
• children
• overweight
• eating
How To Protect Baby From Infection
A healthy baby is a happy baby. A portable slipcover will keep him that way. Coverplay and the Hilton chain have joined forces to help reduce infections in babies
• babies and infections
• portable slipcover prevents bacteria
• iparenting boosts slipcover
• hilton keeps baby germ free
• dermatology pediatrician
Treating Infant Eczema
Nearly 20% of infants develop eczema, and it can be extremely irritating for the infants to have. There is no cure for it, but there are ways to control it.
• treating infant eczema
• call pediatrician eczema symptoms worsen
• skin rashes inflamed irritation on baby
• itchy red bumps baby's face
• atopic dermatitis most common eczema
Vegetarian Concerns
With growing concerns over growth hormones, genetic engineering, and foodborne diseases, who blames them? If you are part of this population, you may be concerned about the nutrition status of your children.
• vegetarian
• children
• infants
• baby
• food
Daring Women
A list taken by a postcard book, "Women Who Dared," revisits brave women from all walks of life who made a positive difference in the lives of women and men.
• women
• difference
• made a difference
• mom
• sister