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 Breastfeeding and Formula Feeding (KidsHealth.org)   Choosing whether to breastfeed or formula feed your baby is one of the first - and most important - decisions expectant parents will make. 
 Common Cold (KidsHealth.org)   From the sniffles and sneezes to a sore throat and annoying cough, the common cold usually catches up with us at one time or another. With kids getting as many as eight colds per year or more, this contagious viral infection of the upper respiratory tract 
 Cutting Ads, Raising Taxes Lowers Youth Drinking (HealthDay)   Restricting alcohol ads and boosting taxes on liquor sales work to cut down on youth drinking, new research shows. 
 Denial, Stigma Delaying Alzheimer's Diagnoses (HealthDay)   Most diagnoses of Alzheimer's disease are delayed until more than two years after the first symptoms appeared, according to a survey released Tuesday. 
 Diabetics Misguided on 'Healthy' Weight (HealthDay)   Many Americans with diabetes are mistaken in their belief about a "healthy" body weight, a new study shows, with nearly half thinking that being overweight is still within a healthy range. 
 Health Tip: Eczema Uncomfortable But Not Dangerous (HealthDay)   Most kids get rashes at one time or another. One in 10 children will develop eczema. 
 Health Tip: When Asthmatics Should See a Doctor (HealthDay)   It's only natural that parents of children with asthma worry about the condition flaring up. 
 Herpes Simplex (KidsHealth.org)   Herpes is a contagious infection that's caused by the herpes simplex virus. One type of the virus - herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV1) - can lead to cold sores around the mouth. An infection of herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV2) can lead to genital herpes 
 Marital Status, Bereavement Influence Flu Shot's Effectiveness in Elderly (HealthDay)   A flu shot's ability to work for the elderly appears to depend on certain life events experienced by the patient, a new British study suggests. 
 Mumps (KidsHealth.org)   Mumps is a disease caused by a virus that usually spreads through saliva and can infect many parts of the body, especially the parotid salivary glands. The parotid salivary glands, which produce saliva for the mouth, are found toward the back of each chee 
 Neurocutaneous Syndromes (KidsHealth.org)   Neurocutaneous syndromes are genetic disorders that lead to abnormal growth of tumors in various parts of the body. These disorders usually first appear as skin lesions like birthmarks, but can eventually lead to tumors that affect the central nervous sys 
 When Your Child's in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (KidsHealth.org)   Any time children are admitted to the hospital, it can be a frightening experience - maybe even more so when they're admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU). But with some basic understanding of the people and equipment in the PICU, you can m 
 Work Trumps Exercise for Many Hispanics (HealthDay)   Hispanic American men and women get most of their daily physical activity from work- and home-related tasks, rather than recreational exercise, researchers report. 
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