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How To Tell The Difference Between Cold and Sinusitis Symptoms
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The symptoms of sinusitis depend greatly on age, and each child may experience the condition differently. The most common signs of sinusitis for younger kids may include cold-like symptoms, including
What’s in the Pipeline? How Food Allergies Affect the Esophagus
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From skin rashes and hives to difficulty breathing and more serious reactions, food allergies affect up to six million children in the United States alone. But over the last two decades, researchers
Why Co-sleeping Can Do More Harm Than Good
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Learn the risks of co-sleeping, and some safe alternatives.
Raising a Child with Food Allergies
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Allergies can be scary when it comes to your children. Here are some expert tips to help identify and deal with them.
Tips and Tricks for Giving Your Child Medicine
July 24, 2020
Does your child have trouble taking medicine? Use these simple, stress-free strategies to take the tears and trauma out of giving medicine to your baby or child.
Staff Spotlight: Paolo Neviani, PhD
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Paolo was a postdoc at The Ohio State University when a friend in another lab told him about a newly discovered mechanism cells use to communicate: extracellular vesicles.
Smart Bites: Kick the Can
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Why are sugary beverages so bad for you? Our expert shares the facts, and offers alternatives.
Finally, a Comprehensive Growth Chart for the Human Brain
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Matthew Borzage, PhD, was among the co-authors of a pioneering effort to create the first comprehensive growth charts for the brain.
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