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Living With a Restricted Diet
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People with food allergies must avoid their allergens (the foods that trigger the immune reaction), and their diets must be restricted to safe foods. Restricted diets aren’t easy on children. Younger
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A Call to Moms: Throw Away Your Infant Sleep Positioners
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The risk of suffocation outweighs any possible health benefits that could potentially be gained from using sleep positioning products.
What About Cholesterol, Eggs and Kids?
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Are eggs good or bad for kids, and do you need to worry about their cholesterol?
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How to build a healthy, balanced meal for your child, even if you have a picky eater.
BUSTED! Debunking the Most Common Parenting Myths
February 27, 2020
Pediatrician Tanya Altmann of the CHLA Health Network replaces fiction with fact.
Tips for Flying with Kids
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