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What you can do to help your baby avoid the infection.

The Sniffles Are Here!

Cold and flu season’s upon us! Get some tips on keeping kids comfortable at home.

Winter Warm!

The weather may not be all that frightful outside just yet … but just you wait! Be ready to dress the kids warmly.

Back Off, Cold!

Build your child’s constitution with fruits, vegetables, sleep and exercise.

Immunizations & Well Child Visits

The schedule of recommended immunizations for kids ages 0 – 6 can overwhelm new parents — that’s a lot of doctor appointments!

Sleep Much?

Back-to-school means routines and earlier bedtimes, but that’s not always as easy as it sounds. Sarah Flora, M.D., with St. Elizabeth Physicians in Alexandria, offers tips for common sleep woes and tells how to establish a solid sleep routine.

Home Solutions for Summer Bummers

Right along with long and lazy days come sunburns, bug bites, and itching and scratching. Hit the kitchen pantry for home remedies recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and everydayhealth.com to cure and fend off minor boo-boos — but be smart! If symptoms don’t improve, or seem to get worse, call your pediatrician.

Emergency Room Visit + Your Child

School’s out, kids are playing hard, and suddenly there’s an accident. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission says summer is the most likely time for a child to get injured. Here’s what to expect at the emergency room.

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