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Panic Attacks: What Parents Need To Know
The unexpected, intense fear and physical symptoms of a panic attack can be terrifying for you and your child. But they are not unusual in teens and are treatable.
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How Does Napping Affect Your Heart? It’s Complicated
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The Power of Protein: Why You Need It, and How Much Is Enough
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Recognizing Early Signs of Kidney Trouble in Kids
Kidney disease in children can be sneaky, progressing slowly with symptoms so subtle they’re easily missed until it reaches advanced stages and the damage is irreversible.
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7 Myths About Spine Surgery
Nobody wants to have surgery. But when the surgery involves the spine, there is an extra level of anxiety and apprehension – often based on outdated beliefs and misconceptions.
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How To Curb Embarrassing Gas and Painful Bloating
Everyone experiences gas every day. You probably don’t think about it until you belch or fart. But most people pass gas up to 20 times a day, which is normal even if it is embarrassing.
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How To Spot Neurological Disorders in Children
Most new parents are on high alert when it comes to their baby’s development and behavior. If a baby has a neurological disorder, such vigilance could lead to a diagnosis and early interventions that could change the course of a child’s life.
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Making the ‘Food Noise’ Cease
We all have our inner food conversations, such as, “I walked around the mall for two hours. Surely it’s OK to have ice cream now.” When the internal dialogue becomes repetitive or intrusive, it can cause trouble. It’s called food noise, and it’s an ongoing conversation that might lead you to get that bag of chips from the pantry even if you just ate a satisfying meal.
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Be Wary of Social Media When Making Cosmetic Surgery Choices
Social media sites are filled with influencers eager to talk about their cosmetic surgery journeys. But you can’t always believe what you see – particularly in a world where AI images and videos can present a reality that simply doesn’t exist.
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Protect Yourself Against 6 Common Hockey Injuries