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Category Archives: Child Health
Probiotics For The Prevention Of Eczema In Garden City
If your Garden City kiddos scratch and claw at their skin because they suffer from children’s eczema you might consider including more probiotics in their diet. Probiotics are beneficial bacteria that promote the growth of friendly microflora in the intestines. … Continue reading
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Hidden Sugar In SoHo Kid’s Snacks
Excessive sugar is a serious health threat for SoHo children. Do you know how much sugar your New York son or daughter is really consuming? I am children’s nutrition advocate Adam Green. Here are some popular New York kid’s snacks … Continue reading
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New York Parents: Think Twice Before Buying A Used Car Seat
In these days of rising prices and shrinking paychecks, New York parents are trying to save money wherever they can. They shop sales for food, clothes, school supplies, and other necessities. Many New York thrift stores have seen their business … Continue reading
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Does Your New York Family Have An Emergency Kit?
Smart residents prepare for emergencies, and parents of young children in the New York area should be aware of the special nature of preparing their families for emergencies. Since the health and safety of all family members is important, everyone’s … Continue reading
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Garden City Kids And Headaches
Hello Garden City! My name is Adam Green. Welcome to my children’s health blog. I am a local Nugget representative and I am also an advocate for New York children’s health. Children are no less prone to headaches than adults. … Continue reading
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Artificial Sweeteners And Your SoHo Child
When SoHo parents try to limit sugar in their children’s diets, they often turn to sugar substitutes. There are dozens of sweetening options available. NutraSweet, Splenda, Equal, Sweet’N Low, Xylitol, Sorbitol, highly refined Stevia (Truvia, Pure Via) possible benefits: May … Continue reading
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F-A-R For Manhattan Kids With Asthma
Attention Manhattan parents of children with asthma: Johns Hopkins Children’s Center recommends the FAR approach to prevent flare-ups. FAR stands for Flu shot, Avoid triggers, and Regular use of meds.1 Flu Shot: Respiratory infections are dangerous for Manhattan children with … Continue reading
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Honey – Natural Remedy For Kid’s Coughs In Garden City
Does your Garden City child wake himself up repeatedly each night because of a bad cough? Upper respiratory infections can make sleeping very difficult for kids. It turns out that Mother Nature’s sweetest treat may also help New York children … Continue reading
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The Right Bedtime Snack Can Help Garden City Kids Fall Asleep
SoHo parents know that sleep is important for their child’s health. If your Garden City child has a hard time falling asleep, you may want to try a bedtime snack. Well-chosen evening snacks can help ease the transition to sleep. … Continue reading
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Helping New York Kids Cope With Seasonal Allergies
Hello New York! Welcome to today’s children’s health and nutrition blog. Today, we are discussing seasonal allergies. Many New York parents wonder if their child’s sneezing and runny nose are temporary symptoms of a cold or seasonal allergies. Generally, colds … Continue reading
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