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Better Choices Make Healthier Kids -St. Louis Children's Hospital

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In a pickle over summertime snacking? Some food for thought... http://bit.ly/pZsPOB

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Does Your Teen Athlete Need a Heart Screen? -St. Louis Children's Hospital

myhealthpublisher.com — “Recent reports raise questions among parents about whether their teenagers should be screened for cardiac anomalies before participating in youth sports.View full resource at myhealthpublisher.com

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Should your child have a heart screen before signing up for school sports? http://bit.ly/nkQEAC

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Asthma Back-to-School Reminder -St. Louis Children's Hospital

myhealthpublisher.com — “Does your child use an inhaler or a nebulizer for breathing problems at times? Not all children who use these medications have asthma. Since some children do outgrow asthma-related symptoms, sometimes they are not diagnosed. Some doctors may call your child’s symptoms reactive airway disease, allergy-induced asthma, exercise-induced asthma or traditional asthma. Many of these diagnoses are treated similarly when symptoms flare up.View full resource at myhealthpublisher.com

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RT @stlchildrens: Tips to help kids with asthma breathe easy when they go back to school. http://bit.ly/pU42gO

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Snack Smarter to Keep Your Kids Leaner -St. Louis Children's Hospital

myhealthpublisher.com — “As a child, you may have had one or two overweight kids in your class. Yet today, about one-third of your child--™s classmates is likely to be overweight as childhood obesity rates in America have tripled in the past 30 years.View full resource at myhealthpublisher.com

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Solving Sleep Problems -St. Louis Children's Hospital

myhealthpublisher.com — “Like adults, many kids today are under more stress than ever. And it--™s showing up as increased prevalence of sleep disorders in children, says Merielle Hobson, a nurse practitioner in the Sleep Lab at St. Louis Children--™s Hospital.View full resource at myhealthpublisher.com

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Learn about some of the most common sleep problems for children. http://bit.ly/fM1MGp

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Want to help your child sleep better at night? A teen in your house starting to date? Find advice in KidsToday! http://bit.ly/eCvwOX

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Is it Croup? -St. Louis Children's Hospital

myhealthpublisher.com — “Have you ever heard a cough that sounded like a barking seal or a fog horn? Once you've heard it you'll never forget it - it might be croup. Croup is not usually serious and can be treated at home. Croup is triggered by a viral infection that attacks the throat and the upper air way. It makes them swell up and sometimes can cause breathing difficulties.View full resource at myhealthpublisher.com

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Is that a fog horn or croup? What to look for and how to treat the cough: http://bit.ly/6A4SDe

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Tame Teething Troubles -St. Louis Children's Hospital

myhealthpublisher.com — “Mary Herries, RN, Answer Line nurse for St. Louis Children’s Hospital, addresses some of the most common questions parents ask concerning their children and teething.View full resource at myhealthpublisher.com

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Can teething cause my baby to develop a fever? Should I be concerned? Answers to help teething troubles http://bit.ly/5ZvVrr

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