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Familiarity With Television Fast-Food Ads Linked to Obesity

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HealthyChildren.org - Make Baby's Room Safe

nfaap.org — “American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) reviews safety precautions for your baby's room.View full resource at nfaap.org

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HealthyChildren.org - Sound Advice on Autism (Audio)

nfaap.org — “The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) offers a collection of interviews with pediatricians, researchers and parents on autism spectrum disorders.View full resource at nfaap.org

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Profile of SIDS Risk Shifts After Launch of Back-to-Sleep Campaign

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Profile of SIDS Risk Shifts After Launch of Back-to-Sleep Campaign http://t.co/PugPQa5o (SIDS down by 50%, but very much still with us.)

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HealthyChildren.org - Profile of SIDS Risks Shifts after Launch of Back-to-Sleep Campaign

nfaap.org — “American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) features the new study, “Risk Factor Changes for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome After Initiation of Back-to-Sleep Campaign.”View full resource at nfaap.org

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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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HealthyChildren.org - Toilet Training Children with Special Needs

nfaap.org — “American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) discusses toilet training children with special needs.View full resource at nfaap.org

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Potty training children with special needs. How to prepare for this big step! http://t.co/YnwLRkQj

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HealthyChildren.org - Pesticides, Herbicides and Children

nfaap.org — “American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) advises parents to limit their child's unnecessary exposure to pesticides or herbicides.View full resource at nfaap.org

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Tips on limiting your child’s exposure to pesticides and herbicides. http://t.co/bPoBMPOU

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HealthyChildren.org - Lacrosse

nfaap.org — “American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) discusses lacrosse-related injuries along with treatment and prevention.View full resource at nfaap.org

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It's lacrosse season! Use these tips to keep your athlete safe. http://t.co/bGlPc1F7

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HealthyChildren.org - Healthy Children Radio: Heart Health for Children (Audio)

nfaap.org — “The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) discusses new cholesterol screening guidelines for children and what parents can do to improve their children's lifelong heart health.View full resource at nfaap.org

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HealthyChildren Radio: cholesterol screening guidelines for kids & how to improve your child's lifelong heart health. http://t.co/RY9ejpXh

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HealthyChildren.org - Lawn Mower Safety

nfaap.org — “American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) reminds parents of the seriuos dangers of lawnmowers.View full resource at nfaap.org

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Whose job is it to mow the lawn at your house? Make sure they follow these safety tips! http://t.co/O3T8UlfI

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HealthyChildren.org - Playpen Safety

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Play pens or play yards are used to keep kids safe but can have their own dangers. Learn more here. http://t.co/tT32XEaj

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HealthyChildren.org - The Very Hungry Caterpillar

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It's Very Hungry Caterpillar Day! Celebrate eating healthy and growing strong. http://t.co/ePqcLcXy

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HealthyChildren.org - Tips for Poison Prevention and Treatment

nfaap.org — “American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) discusses poisoning prevention and treatment.View full resource at nfaap.org

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RT @healthychildren National Poison Prevention Week. Here are some important safety tips to help keep your kids safe. http://t.co/PO6ssCZj

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HealthyChildren.org - Symptom Checker

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HealthyChildren.org - Little League Elbow

nfaap.org — “The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) discusses little league elbow, an injury that affects mainly pitchers in the form of repetitive stress to the growth plate on the inside of the elbow.View full resource at nfaap.org

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Little League Elbow: most common in pitchers but also occurs in other players as well. Learn more here. http://t.co/2kOC4gYJ

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