• 06 JAN, 2017
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    Just Say No to (Cough and Cold) Drugs

    by Michelle Place, CRNP-P   Let’s Do the Math This time of year it seems like our kids are sick constantly. Fever, congestion, mucus flowing from every orifice and coughing. Oh the coughing!  Coughing in the morning, coughing in the daytime, coughing all night long. Will it never stop? Something must be really wrong, this

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    • 29 MAR, 2017
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    It's the Gas, Gas, Gas

    By Michelle Place, CRNP-P We are (not always) what we eat In our society fussiness in infants is most often attributed to food intolerance and gas even though studies show that fewer than 5% of fussy periods can be attributed to food intolerance. This is because we are hoping for an easy fix to stop

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    • 05 OCT, 2016
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    Is your baby ready for solid foods?

    By: Caitlin Delaney, PA-C Starting Solid Foods How do I know when my baby is ready for solid foods? The answer is when your infant is able to sit with support, hold his/her head in a steady/upright position and grab for things to put in his/her mouth, it’s time to begin introducing solid foods. This

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    • 30 SEP, 2020
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    Is this spit-up normal?

    Is this spit-up normal?

    By: Joseph Mechak, MD The first thing we need to do is make an important distinction between Gastroesophageal Reflux and Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease.  These may sound the same but they are two very different things. Gastroesophageal Reflux also known as Physiologic Reflux or “spit-up” is NORMAL.  100% of babies experience some degree of reflux during

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