Posts fromJuly 2017
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Don’t Take A Casual Approach to Gluten Free Diets
Gluten free diets have become tremendously popular in the last several years. It can be attributed to different factors—the rise in diagnosis of celiac and Crohn’s disease, a better understanding of gluten sensitivity, and even a non-medical...
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Why We Should Emphasize Healthy Weight From An Early Age
If you’re looking for a way to bond with and spend time with your children, you can choose an activity that will have long-term benefits to their health. We should start teaching our children the importance of physical activity and a healthy diet...
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Fidget Spinners: A Warning To All Parents and Children
Fidget spinners are an enormously popular toy and in the hands of children almost everywhere. It is reported that the plastic and metal spinners can fall apart, creating a choking hazard; meanwhile, some spinners come with LED lights and have...
+Read MorePosted on: 07/12/2017 | News, Pediatrics -
Sometimes Small Changes Can Make A Huge Impact
Next time you’re at the grocery store, swing by the nut section to pick up some tree nuts to integrate into your daily diet. In moderation, nuts can be a valuable addition to your diet, with lots of “good fats,” protein, fiber, and vitamins. But...
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IBS And IBD–More Than Just A Difference In Names
When you’re having severe pain in your stomach accompanied by digestive problems that might be taking you to the bathroom more frequently than usual, it might not seem that important to get hung up on what your condition is named. After all, what...
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