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When Your Baby Just Won’t Stop Crying: Could It Be Colic?
No matter what you do, your baby just keeps crying and crying, and you don’t know what to do. As a pediatrician at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children and a mother with my own personal experience, I can relate to this stressful and overwhelming situation. We expect babies to cry and show some fussiness, but around 5 percent to 25 percent of newborns cry a whole lot more than others, which can be very challenging for us parents to handle.
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What Chemotherapy Side Effects Should I Expect?
If you are about to undergo your first chemotherapy treatment, you’ve probably heard a horror story or two about how bad the side effects can be.
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Bariatric Surgery Can Help You Sleep Better
If you’re severely overweight or obese, you’re likely jolted out of sleep several times every night -- without even knowing it. Or, you may already spend your slumber hours hooked up to a CPAP machine to keep your breathing steady.
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President Trump’s Chronic Venous Insufficiency Diagnosis Common for Older Americans
President Donald Trump was recently diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency, bringing attention to a condition that is common for older Americans. While unpleasant, it is not life-threatening.
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Baseball Injuries on the Rise—What You Need to Know As a Parent
It’s a beautiful Saturday morning. The sun is out, and there’s not the slightest chance of a typical afternoon thunderstorm. You and your family are at the ball fields, watching your son pitch a great game. He only gives up two hits, and his team wins the game.