Archive for the ‘Paediatrics’ Category

Breast-Feeding Lowers Risk for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

Posted by: admin on: September 29, 2011

Breast-feeding, particularly exclusive breast-feeding, is associated with a lower risk for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) according to the results of a meta-analysis -Team@CMHF

AAP Issues Guidelines on Chaperone Use during Pediatric Exam

Posted by: admin on: September 26, 2011

Use of Chaperones during the Physical Examination of the Pediatric Patient, highlights issues of patient comfort, privacy and confidentiality. Team@CMHF

Frequently ill child may have immunodeficiency

Posted by: admin on: September 19, 2011

A child who comes down with more than two sinus infections a year, repeatedly develops deep pus-filled sores on the skin or simply shows slowed growth may have a congenital immunodeficiency -Team@CMHF

By law, the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Dietary Guidelines for Americans are reviewed and updated every 5 years to keep our health moving forward. They are addressing a nation where most of us are undernourished when it comes to several key nutrients. Meanwhile, most of us are overweight or obese. The childhood obesity epidemic […]

Nursing kids back to health

Posted by: admin on: August 15, 2011

Get your kids back on their way to health with these tips and recommendations. Treating a fever. Not every fever needs treatment. Fevers are part of how the body fights off infection. The American Academy of Pediatricians says that if your child is eating and sleeping well, he or she probably doesn’t need any treatment. […]


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