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Sunday, May 1, 2011

Birthmarks: Dangerous to Baby?

Sunday , May 1, 2011
In This Issue:
  • Bullies and Bullied Frequently See School Nurse
  • How to Satisfy the Picky Eaters in Your Family
  • 3 Steps to Help Babies Sleep Through the Night

Baby Birthmarks  Explained in Pictures Baby Birthmarks
Explained in Pictures

Whether caused by pigmentation or abnormal
blood vessels, birthmarks should be
checked out. See helpful photos.

Also See:
  • The 411 on Nausea and Vomiting
  • How to Find the Best Sitter Ever 
  • Fun Brain Boosters for Toddlers
Health News & Features
Bullies and Bullied Frequently See School Nurse
Nearly 1 in 5 students is affected by bullying. And kids
who are bullied aren't the only ones seeing the nurse.
Also See:
  • CDC: Kids Lack Access to Healthy Food Choices
  • Pediatricians Seek Stricter Regulation of Chemicals


How to Satisfy the Picky Eaters in Your Family
How many meals do you cook each night for dinner? Tired yet?
Learn to cut mealtime drama with options to placate picky eaters.
Also See:
  • Get Back Your Pre-Baby Belly
  • Worst Children's Allergy Triggers


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• How to Deal With Tantrums in Public
• What to Do When Baby Spits Up or Vomits
• Is Your Child Overscheduled?
• Is Your Teen's Bedroom a Health Hazard?
From The Children's Health Expert Blog
3 Steps to Help Babies Sleep Through the Night
Can't get your little one to sleep? No problem. Pediatrician
Roy Benaroch, MD, has expert advice.

Read more on the Children's Health expert blog.
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