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Your infant scrapes her tiny, razor-sharp nails across her dry, red skin while she sleeps. Or your toddler son's skin has broken out in a scaly, red rash. You may be wondering, "Could it be eczema?" Learn more about this common skin condition to determine your next steps.

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Tags: Allergies, Eczema, Skin, Nails, Skin Rash, Sleep, Children's Health, Relationship

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Concerned that your child's itchy rash might be more than just ordinary dry skin? Could it be "the itch that rashes"? http://t.co/HorNlM7

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Back to sleep reduced SIDS tremendously. However, parents shld know ALL factors tht inc SIDS risk via @healthychildren http://t.co/jHjUEacD

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From #AAPOS meeting: http://t.co/MHvaPnuf - Majority of children in Infant Aphakia Treatment Study developed strabismus by 1 year postop

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RCT of Integrated Management of Neonatal and Childhood Illness in India -> significant reduction in infant deaths http://t.co/J1sav5bR

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Diabetes News: Disruptions in immune system regulation may play a role in NEC: Despite advances in neonatal care... http://t.co/Tkc9DA6N

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Updated guidelines for pediatric pneumonia from BTS. Read the changes here: http://t.co/67ds5boV #Pneumonia #Pediatrics

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