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Babies should sleep in parents' room first year: US doctors
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MIAMI-To reduce the risk of sudden death, babies should sleep in the same room as their parents but in their own crib or bassinet for the first year of life,...
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Doctors, however, fall short of a universal recommendation of the procedure for all infants.
Benefits of circumcision outweigh risks, US pediatrics group says |...
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The American Academy of Pediatrics has issued new guidelines saying the health benefits of infant circumcision outweigh the risks of the surgery, but the...
Babies should sleep in parents' room first year, American Academy of...
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"It is nothing but tragic," said Peter Richel, chief of the department of pediatrics at Northern Westchester Hospital, who remembers losing two ...
Babies should sleep in parents' room first year, American...
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To reduce the risk of sudden death, babies should sleep in the same room as their parents but in their own crib or bassinet for the first year of life, U.S....
Commercial baby foods unsuitable for weaning | Health24
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A new study indicates that commercial baby foods don't meet infants' dietary needs when they are weaning.
High-Dose Vitamin D May Not Curb Kids' Colds - Consumer Health News |...
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Study seems to dispel a common myth around the daily supplement, researchers say
Lead ingestion symptoms, screening
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Dr. Peter Richel, chief of pediatrics at Northern Westchester Hospital, said children are screened for lead at ages 1, 2 and 3, and said that is ...
Humidifiers can cause problems :: WRAL.com
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Many pediatricians recommend using humidifiers or vaporizers, especially during dry winter months when the heat is turned up. Humidifiers can help with dry...
Lead ingestion symptoms, screening
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Lead ingestion symptoms include cramping, vomiting, loss of appetite, fatigue, memory loss and aggressive behavior
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Rates of melanoma, the deadly form of skin cancer, have been rising for the past 30 years. Learn how to protect your skin from the sun's UVA and UVB rays so...
Pediatrics group: Parents should read to kids each daywww.poughkeepsiejournal.com › parents-read-children
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... speech/language development will be enhanced," said Dr. Peter Richel, chief of pediatrics at Northern Westchester Hospital in Mount Kisco.
Read to babies every day, pediatricians now say - Los Angeles Times
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Read to babies every day, pediatricians now say
Picture This -- It Makes Kids Eat More Veggiesseasonsmedical.com › news › pictu...
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Fruits are more palatable to little kids,” Melnick explained. Dr. Peter Richel, chief of pediatrics at Northern Westchester Hospital in Mount Kisco, ...
FDA Proposes New Limit for Arsenic in Apple Juice
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Move follows release of studies last fall showing worrisome amounts of the toxin in many brands
Sudden unexpected infant deaths may be underestimated: study
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Dr. Peter Richel, chief of pediatrics at Northern Westchester Hospital Center in Mount Kisco, N.Y., agreed. "We certainly need to employ consistent criteria when evaluating the cause of SUID," he said. Still, Richel stressed that SUID remains rare. He said that "most examiners in the field are dedicated to ...
Singing Pediatrician Takes Pain Out Of Doctor's Visits – CBS ...newyork.cbslocal.com ›
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Pediatrician Peter Richel has developed a unique treatment for doctor's office anxiety – cheerful singing and funny routines that help ease the ...
Tech at Bedtime May Mean Heavier Kids - Consumer Health News |...
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Kids and their smartphones aren't easily parted, but if you want your children to get a good night's sleep and to stay at a healthy weight, limiting bedtime...
Vaccination discussion part of first pediatrician visitwww.freep.com › health › maternity-first-vaccines-faq
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But Dr. Peter Richel, chief of pediatrics at Northern Westchester Hospital in Mount Kisco, says the benefits of immunizations far outweigh any ...
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