For first-time parents, few things are as unsettling as witnessing yesterday’s gurgling bundle of joy morph into today’s screaming, thrashing hellcat. However, virtually no parent escapes the claws of toddler tantrums.
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The preponderance of festive fodder can be overwhelming to a parent of a child with life-threatening food allergies. Rein in the anxiety and check this list twice for handy tips from a mom and teacher, doctor, and FARE (Food Allergy Research Education organization). Hopefully, you’ll sleep easier and...
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Cold weather months generally put our little ones at greater risk for colds and flu. Colder temperatures and more family and friends around during the holidays increase children’s exposure to possible illness. Here are some suggestions to keep your family healthy during the next few months.
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The next time your family needs a pediatrician, allergist, therapist or other specialist, you'll know where to look: Little Rock Family's Top Health Pros for Kids.
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Children as young as 2 to 3 years old are diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes. Management of your child’s diabetes calls for a team approach and extra planning for special dietary and medication considerations. November is National Diabetes Month and a good opportunity to be aware of the ways health care...
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Deeni Sterling, the chair of the 2013 FARE Walk for Food Allergy in Little Rock has a daughter with life-threatening food allergies. Here, in her own words, she shares how Food Allergy Research and Education (FARE) has helped her family.
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