Acne:
Information and Skin Care Basics
For
one reason or another, pores sometimes become
blocked. Natural oils, sweat and dirt become trapped
in the pore and acne occurs.
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| Bedwetting
Basics
Bedwetting
is a cause of frustration for many parents. If
you are like me, you may have gone through countless
articles looking for the magic cure to your child's
bedwetting problem.
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| Common
Vision Disorders in Children
According
to a 1991-1994 CDC study of metropolitan Atlanta
area children, approximately 9 in every 10,000
children ages 3 to 10 have low vision or blindness.
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Does
my teen have an eating disorder?
Eating
disorders often develop in adolescence. Many teens
are trying to have the perfect body or have an
unrealistic perspective of how they look.
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Dry
Skin and Eczema Treatment Starts with Balancing
pH
Resolving
dry skin and eczema sometimes requires internal
and external treatment. Even a really great dry
skin care product isn’t going to get great
results if an internal condition is working against
it.
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Early
Warning Signs of Autism
According
to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
the latest reports for incidence of autism in
children are 1 out of every 150. Autism is a severe
developmental disorder.
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Eating
Disorders and Moms
They
say when we become parents, we make lots of sacrifices.
One of the most common sacrifices we make, besides
losing our freedom, is losing our figures. Sure,
there are women out there who gain little weight
and bounce right back after child birth, but for
the rest of us “weight gain and staying”
is a common issue.
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Eczema
in Children
Eczema
is a vague scary sounding word used to describe
skin inflammation. It is also the same meaning
as dermatitis. It is important to understand that
eczema is not contagious.
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Failure
to Thrive
When
looking at your child’s growth chart you
should see a continuous upward pattern. Some kids
may be smaller than others but their weight gain
should follow a pattern.
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| Food
Allergies and Children
Only
about 6 percent of all children have clinically
diagnosed food allergies. This number is rather
small, but food intolerance, which presents itself
much like a food allergy, adds to the public perception
that this is a major issue.
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