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				<title>Choosing Your Baby's Doctor</title>
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				<pubDate>Mon, 17 Apr 2006 06:50:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[During the last couple months of your pregnancy, you should start looking for a pediatrician. Finding the right doctor is very important. You should feel comfortable and know they will answer any questions you may have without making you feel like an idiot for asking.  Don't wait until the last]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[During the last couple months of your pregnancy, you should start looking for a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/pediatrician" rel="tag">pediatrician</a>. Finding the right doctor is very important. You should feel comfortable and know they will answer any questions you may have without making you feel like an idiot for asking. <br /><br /> Don't wait until the last minute to talk to potential <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/doctors" rel="tag">doctors</a>. I had made an appointment with someone that came highly recommended. I had my son the day before the interview. Of course, when the hospital asked me who our pediatrician was, I had to use the doctor I was supposed to interview. I did like him, but my husband was not too happy with him. We changed to a different doctor in the same office after my son was a year old. <br /><br /> You can choose to use a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/family+practitioner" rel="tag">family practitioner</a> or a pediatrician. The difference between the two is a pediatrician specializes in children's medicine; a family practitioner does not. Either one would be an excellent choice, so it's more with whom you feel most comfortable. Of course, you can call friends, family or the hospital to get their recommendations. Talking to someone you trust might help the process go a little smoother. <br /><br /> When you have some candidates, it is time to call their office to see if you "interview" them. Many doctors will see you and take the time to discuss office practices, etc. But not all are available; their office may be too busy to talk to you. Once you have the interviews set up, have a your questions ready. Here is a list of questions you may want to <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/ask+the+doctor" rel="tag">ask the doctor</a> during your interview: <br /><br /> 1. What is your philosophy on raising children?  2. How much are your office visits fees?  3. How much are your <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/hospital+charges" rel="tag">hospital charges</a>?  4. Is there a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/nurse+practitioner" rel="tag">Nurse Practitioner</a> in your office?  5. Do you charge for <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/phone+calls" rel="tag">phone calls</a>?  6. Who returns phone calls? You or your office staff?  7. How long are your scheduled appointments?  8. How often would you see my baby the first year?  9. Do you have a waiting area just for sick children?  10. Since there are other doctors in this office, will my child always see you?  11. Is your office available on Saturdays or evenings? <br /><br /> Now that you have visited and talked to each doctor, this is the time to discuss yours and your spouses impressions of each one. Your first choice may not be the one you stick with forever, but to be honest, you won't really know how it will work out until your baby is here and you can see the doctor in action.   <bio>Our History: With over 25 years of experience in the baby related industry <a href="http://HappyMothers.com">http://HappyMothers.com</a> has the most experienced and knowledgeable sales staff, and customer service representatives. SEO by <a href="http://TrafficXTC.com">http://TrafficXTC.com</a> </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Toddlers And Children With Heartburn Or Acid Reflux</title>
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				<pubDate>Sun, 03 Jun 2007 02:14:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>heartburn</category><category>acid reflux</category><category>stomach</category><category>pediatrician</category><category>tight clothing</category><category>medical concern</category><category>excess weight</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/toddlers-and-children-with-heartburn-or-acid-reflux</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[ Heartburn in toddlers and children is not thought to be as common as heartburn in adults. This may be due to the strength of the young LES =96 the ring of muscle that controls the flow of swallowed food and water from the esophagus into the stomach.  Heartburn in toddlers and children is,]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/heartburn" rel="tag">Heartburn</a> in toddlers and children is not thought to be as common as heartburn in adults. This may be due to the strength of the young LES =96 the ring of muscle that controls the flow of swallowed food and water from the esophagus into the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/stomach" rel="tag">stomach</a>. <br /><br /> Heartburn in toddlers and children is, nonetheless, a real concern. It may be simple heartburn or <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/acid+reflux" rel="tag">acid reflux</a> =96 or it could be a symptom of a more serious underlying <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/medical+concern" rel="tag">medical concern</a>. Repeated episodes of acid reflux or heartburn in toddlers and children should trigger an appointment with your <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/pediatrician" rel="tag">pediatrician</a>. <br /><br /> Preventing Heartburn in Toddlers and Children <br /><br /> If your pediatrician finds no underlying reasons for heartburn in your child, you will want to take steps to prevent it. Prevention will differ from one child to the next. What works for one may not work for another. Try these 7 steps and see which works best for your child. <br /><br /> 1. Be sure the child's clothing is not tight at the waist during and immediately after meals. <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/tight+clothing" rel="tag">Tight clothing</a> can put pressure on the stomach, which in turn pressures the LES and produces heartburn. <br /><br /> 2. Give the child something quiet to do immediately after meals. Returning to active play can pressure the stomach before it has digested the food and prompt heartburn. Children should be instructed not to bend at the waist for 15 to 30 minutes after eating. <br /><br /> 3. Heartburn in toddlers and children can often be a matter of <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/excess+weight" rel="tag">excess weight</a>, especially at the waist. Ask your pediatrician what your child's weight should be. If he or she is overweight, work with the doctor to get them to a healthy weight to prevent heartburn. <br /><br /> 4. Serve smaller meals. Overeating will result in a stomach that is too full to do its work properly. The churning motion a too-full stomach can, like the churning motion of an overfilled blender, cause the "lid" to pop open. When that lid is the sphincter ring of muscle, heartburn can result. <br /><br /> 5. Serve small snacks between meals. This will allow the child to get enough nourishment, and not be as eager to overeat at meals. <br /><br /> 6. Withhold junk food that is high in fat and sugar. Heartburn in toddlers and children can be caused by a diet that is unbalanced, and lacking in nutritious food. <br /><br /> 7. Eliminate beverages that contain carbon dioxide (bubbles). Too much gas in the stomach can caused the sphincter to open at the wrong time. Heartburn in toddlers and children is often prevented quickly by disallowing soda pop with the meal. <br /><br /> If you try all of these without gaining relief, you may want to begin a food diary, writing down everything your child eats each day. When heartburn occurs, log it in immediately to see if a specific food has been eaten before each episode. When you visit the pediatrician, show him or her the food diary. <br /><br /> Heartburn in toddlers and children can occur at night. The child may awaken crying and complaining of pain in the upper abdomen or lower chest. Perhaps the heartburn occurs in the evening before going to bed. This type of heartburn can often be avoided by not allowing the child to eat right before going to bed. <br /><br /> Disclaimer: The information in this article is for educational purposes only. Parents who suspect heartburn in toddlers and children should seek advice from the child's pediatrician.   <bio>=A92007, Anna Hart. Anna herself lives with a husband who used to suffer heartburn frequently, and she empathizes with your problem. She invites you to read more of her articles about heartburn, acid reflux, and GERD at <a href="http://www.heartburnreliefblog.com" >http://www.heartburnreliefblog.com</a>. Anna continues to research and post regular information on that site. If you want to help children understand heartburn causes, please visit Anna now.  </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>What You Can Do To Improve Your Kid's Health</title>
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				<pubDate>Sat, 04 Aug 2007 19:25:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>health and well being</category><category>nutrition exercise</category><category>lack of exercise</category><category>ensuring that their</category><category>sleep hygiene</category><category>rest assured that</category><category>hectic schedules</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/what-you-can-do-to-improve-your-kids-health</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[ When you become a parent, your first concern is the health and well being of your children. Often, this begins as soon as you discover that you are pregnant. Both mother and father are responsible for ensuring that their kid's health is protected.  Children's health is a combination of a number of]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ When you become a parent, your first concern is the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/health+and+well+being" rel="tag">health and well being</a> of your children. Often, this begins as soon as you discover that you are pregnant. Both mother and father are responsible for <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/ensuring+that+their" rel="tag">ensuring that their</a> kid's health is protected.  Children's health is a combination of a number of different factors. The most prevalent factors that contribute to children's health and well being include nutrition, exercise, sleep, hygiene, and proper medical and dental attention. By incorporating these aspects into your child's routine, you can <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/rest+assured+that" rel="tag">rest assured that</a> you are taking adequate steps to ensure your child's health and well-being. <br /><br /> First, nutrition is of utmost importance. You should limit junk foods, and beverages that contain empty calories. Children should eat foods that are selected from the food chart and should also take a vitamin and mineral supplement daily. Ask your pediatrician for recommendations on the best brand of vitamin and mineral for your child's specific needs. <br /><br /> Today's children do not get as much exercise as they need.  Computers, video games, and other indoor activities encourage children to sit and be less active then ever before.  Encouraging children to get daily exercise is vital to ensuring their health and well-being. Also, don't necessarily assume that they are getting as much exercise as they need in school.  Today, many public schools are eliminating recess, adding to the problem of <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/lack+of+exercise" rel="tag">lack of exercise</a>. Scheduling time each day for your child to have outdoor activities is a great way to make sure they are getting the exercise they need. <br /><br /> Children lead busy lives and <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/hectic+schedules" rel="tag">hectic schedules</a>. Setting a proper bedtime that enables them to get at least 8 hours of sleep per night is recommended. Depending upon the age of your child, they may need more or less. Ask your pediatrician how much sleep they recommend your child needs, and set limits to ensure they get that rest. <br /><br /> Ensure that children bathe regularly and that they use antibacterial soap. This is a great way to cut down on the amount of germs and bacteria that they are exposed to. Even little scrapes and cuts can become infected so treat scrapes regularly with a product like Neosporin to reduce the likelihood of infection. Always have children wash their hands, or use a hand sanitizer to prevent the spread of colds and flu. Finally, keep regular appointments with your child's pediatrician and dentist to ensure that they are receiving the proper medical and dental care to stay healthy and happy.   <bio>Give your kids the original goji juice from FreeLife International to boost their health. <a href="http://www.justgojijuice.com/blog/p1.htm" >http://www.justgojijuice.com/blog/p1.htm</a> <a href="http://www.gojicapital.com" >http://www.gojicapital.com</a>  </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>The Problems With Acid Reflux In Infants</title>
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				<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jan 2008 01:30:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>lower esophageal sphincter</category><category>acid reflux symptoms</category><category>symptoms of acid reflux</category><category>acid reflux in infants</category><category>pediatric reflux</category><category>reflux in infants</category><category>natural antacid</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/the-problems-with-acid-reflux-in-infants</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[ Pediatric reflux or acid reflux in infants is especially hard for babies. It is a painful and very uncomfortable feeling no matter how you position your baby. Babies with acid reflux are uneasy, cranky, crying almost incessantly, and miserable. All of which makes the parents nervous and scared for]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/pediatric+reflux" rel="tag">Pediatric reflux</a> or <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/acid+reflux+in+infants" rel="tag">acid <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/reflux+in+infants" rel="tag">reflux in infants</a></a> is especially hard for babies. It is a painful and very uncomfortable feeling no matter how you position your baby. Babies with acid reflux are uneasy, cranky, crying almost incessantly, and miserable. All of which makes the parents nervous and scared for their newborn. Believe it or not some <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/acid+reflux+symptoms" rel="tag">acid reflux symptoms</a> are normal and the babies may naturally outgrow their acid reflux problems. <br /><br /> Acid reflux occurs when the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/lower+esophageal+sphincter" rel="tag">lower esophageal sphincter</a> fails to prevent gastric content from going up into the esophagus. Just like adult GERD, infant GERD have almost similar symptoms and it hurts like hell in babies like it hurts adults. It is a known fact that almost half of all infants suffer infant GERD in the first three months of a baby's life. <br /><br /> The common <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/symptoms+of+acid+reflux" rel="tag">symptoms of acid reflux</a> in infants are frequent spitting and/or vomiting, sudden prolong crying, frequent hiccups; frequent coughing, and even bad breath. When these symptoms are observed in a baby, the parents must immediately consult bring their baby to their pediatrician. <br /><br /> Infant GERD are often diagnosed with the symptoms reported by the parents. There are no complex diagnostic techniques for babies with GERD, except for chronic cases. One diagnostic procedure for chromic infant GERD is diagnosed by barium swallow together with X-rays to diagnose more serious problems like blockage, ulcer, abnormal growth, or such organ problems. <br /><br /> The treatment of acid reflux in infants depends on the age of the infant and the severity of the symptom. It is also inherent in infant GERD to go away by itself without needing any intervention. Feeding the baby with thick baby food like cereal and keeping him/her upright can alleviate the symptom. Breast feeding babies with GERD is the best to lessen the flush the acids that are in esophagus of the baby. Mother's milk contains <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/natural+antacid" rel="tag">natural antacid</a> so that GERD in infant is avoided. <br /><br /> There are simple steps that can be done by parents with babies suffering from acid reflux. If the baby is bottle feeding, a table spoon to two ounces of rice cereal maybe added to the formula in order to thicken the formula. If the formula becomes thick enough to freely flow out of the bottle, the whole in the rubber nipple can be widen of cut bigger. Burping the baby after the meal is also recommended to release the pressure inside the stomach that could aggravate infant GERD. Infants with GERD are also fed only the right amount of baby foods to lessen the gastric pressure. A pediatrician can give advised to mothers as to the right amount of food a baby can have. <br /><br /> Acid reflux in infants is painful and very uncomfortable for babies. They can not rest as well or eat well if they have this problem it is possible that their development maybe hindered. Therefore, proper treatment must be administered to correct the problem. Again it is not unusual for an infant to show signs of acid reflux symptoms. It is important for the parents to make careful observations and consult their Pediatrician or family doctor for assistance.   <bio>James Kesel, MS. is the publisher of the Acid Reflux Heartburn Cures website located at <a href="http://www.heartburnscures.com" >http://www.heartburnscures.com</a>. Providing information on Acid Reflux, GERD and Heartburn remedies and cures.  </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Asthma In Toddlers And Children</title>
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				<pubDate>Mon, 19 Mar 2007 21:20:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>asthma triggers</category><category>asthma in toddlers</category><category>asthma deaths</category><category>childhood asthma</category><category>persistent cough</category><category>common colds</category><category>deduced</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/asthma-in-toddlers-and-children</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[The worse thing than childhood asthma is asthma in toddlers. Most children who have asthma developed the disease while they were still toddlers. With a reported 5 million American children suffering from asthma, 173 thousand of them hospitalized for severe symptoms and 864 thousand receiving]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[The worse thing than <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/childhood+asthma" rel="tag">childhood asthma</a> is <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/asthma+in+toddlers" rel="tag">asthma in toddlers</a>. Most children who have asthma developed the disease while they were still toddlers. With a reported 5 million American children suffering from asthma, 173 thousand of them hospitalized for severe symptoms and 864 thousand receiving emergency treatment annually, it is important that your toddler be evaluated for asthma as early as possible. <br /><br /> Since it is more difficult to diagnose asthma among infants and toddlers, it would be best to look for signs or symptoms that characterize the disease. Many cases of <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/asthma+deaths" rel="tag">asthma deaths</a> were due to the parents' failure to recognize the severity of the toddler's condition. <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/common+colds" rel="tag">Common colds</a> and respiratory diseases such as bronchitis can exhibit asthma-like symptoms. But this does not mean you should ignore your child especially when he has difficulty in breathing or a wheezing cough. <br /><br /> When your toddler is diagnosed with asthma, it does not mean he will be forever afflicted with the disease. On the contrary, there are lots of documented cases where the toddler's asthma no longer persisted into adulthood. It can also be <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/deduced" rel="tag">deduced</a> from this observation that toddlers are more susceptible to <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/asthma+triggers" rel="tag">asthma triggers</a> but develops immunity as they grow older. <br /><br /> A toddler with asthma will have <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/persistent+cough" rel="tag">persistent cough</a> that is hacking and congested. Sometimes the toddler may have wheezing cough and sometimes have none. In addition to this symptom, your toddler will display muscle retractions and flaring nostrils. He would also experience difficulty in breathing making feedings impossible. You will also observe your toddler rapidly breathing even while he sleeps. If you think, your toddler is breathing too rapidly, you should take him to the nearest hospital. <br /><br /> Another sign you should watch out for is your toddler's lack of stamina and enthusiasm during playtime. This may be because he is associating physical activities with breathing difficulties and naturally gets discouraged to join other children. Having him checked by your pediatrician can determine if your toddler has asthma. <br /><br /> Asthma in toddlers may be more difficult to manage. The best way to do this is to enlist the help of your care provider or his teachers. You can prepare some detailed instructions so they would know what to do in case of an asthma episode. Your toddler's pediatrician can help you prepare this set of instructions. <br /><br /> You should never take your toddler to a smoky place since cigarette smoke can easily trigger an asthma attack. Your pediatrician can test your child's sensitivity to dust mite protein. Sometimes, parents overlook the fact that stuffed toys are hosts to these dust mites. During falls and spring seasons when levels of pollen are high, you should limit your toddler's outdoor activities. <br /><br /> Emotional stress is also considered to be a trigger factor. Not only does it cause an asthma attack but it could also worsen asthma symptoms. Anxiety or panic attacks should be dealt with reasonable calm to help relax your child. The moment your toddler calms down you can administer treatment such as bronchodilator medication. <br /><br /> Keep your children safe and protect them from elements that can lead to long-term damage. These kinds of problems can haunt them through adulthood, so take caution when it comes to your young loved ones.  <bio>Article provided by Sven Ullmann, who runs <a href="http://www.deservedhealth.com" >http://www.deservedhealth.com</a> - a site dedicated to different health related articles. Read more about the <a href="http://www.deservedhealth.com/asthma-in-toddlers-and-children/" >http://www.deservedhealth.com/asthma-in-toddlers-and-children/</a> </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>New Parents: Basic Tips For Care Of Your New Baby</title>
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				<pubDate>Wed, 24 Oct 2007 20:35:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>baby care tips</category><category>tiny babies</category><category>newborn babies</category><category>bath temperature</category><category>swaddling</category><category>water temperature</category><category>sponge baths</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/new-parents-basic-tips-for-care-of-your-new-baby</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[ Any new parent is both excited and scared when they first bring their newborn home. Let's face it. After nine long months of waiting, or if you've waited for an adoption that took a long time to come, you've doubtless spent months getting ready. However, even though you're as ready as you can be,]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ Any new parent is both excited and scared when they first bring their newborn home. Let's face it. After nine long months of waiting, or if you've waited for an adoption that took a long time to come, you've doubtless spent months getting ready. However, even though you're as ready as you can be, you might also be a bit nervous and even scared. No matter how prepared you are, you can always use a little extra help. So here are some important <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/baby+care+tips" rel="tag">baby care tips</a> to keep in mind. <br /><br /> Baby Care Tip #1: Bath <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/water+temperature" rel="tag">water temperature</a> <br /><br /> Of course, your newborn's skin is much more delicate than yours is, so <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/bath+temperature" rel="tag">bath temperature</a> is one thing you have to be very careful as in order to avoid making the bath temperature too hot. When the baby first comes home, it can't be immersed in water for about the first month, so simply give <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/sponge+baths" rel="tag">sponge baths</a> at first. <br /><br /> However, once the baby is about a month old and the umbilical stump has fallen off, you can give him or the first bath; of course, you should check with your pediatrician or nurse to make sure just when you can do this. Once you get the go-ahead, though, there are special bath inserts specially made for this purpose that you can put in your sink to lay baby in so that the baby is not fully immersed, but can still get wet enough to be bathed even before he or she can sit up. <br /><br /> In regard to water temperature, test the temperature by putting the inside of your wrist on the water's surface. Your skin here is very sensitive, similar to baby's, so you'll be able to test the temperature based on how the baby will actually feel it. The water itself should feel room temperature against your wrist. <br /><br /> Baby Care Tip #2: <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/swaddling" rel="tag">Swaddling</a> your baby <br /><br /> Of course, <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/newborn+babies" rel="tag">newborn babies</a> will be very sensitive to cold temperatures, since they've been in a nice warm uterus for the past nine months. Therefore, <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/tiny+babies" rel="tag">tiny babies</a> should be dressed relatively warmly. In addition, it may make your new baby feel much more secure to be swaddled. Swaddling simply means that you wrap the baby snugly (but not too tightly) in a blanket so that he or she feels securely encased, similar to how he or she felt in the womb. <br /><br /> In addition, this can help the baby stop crying. Remember that crying is the only way for a very new baby to communicate. So if the baby is crying, it may not mean that he or she is hungry or has a dirty diaper that needs to be changed. It may simply mean that he or she does not feel secure. By properly swaddling the baby, you can help him or her feel much more secure. <br /><br /> Need more information? <br /><br /> If you need more information, no doubt you can ask your pediatrician or other health professional for more advice. However, simply asking other, more experienced parents what they have done in similar situations will give you valuable advice. The Internet is also great way to look for more information; there are also many self-help groups for new parents out there. If you're a new parent, don't worry. Pretty soon, you'll get the hang of it and be giving advice of your own to others.   <bio>To learn more about general baby care tips and information visit our site at <a href="http://www.basicbabycare.com" >http://www.basicbabycare.com</a>  </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Bringing Up Bright And Happy Children With</title>
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				<pubDate>Mon, 24 Apr 2006 20:50:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>children with autism</category><category>help</category><category>autistic child</category><category>pediatrician</category><category>parenting</category><category>support groups</category><category>happy children</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/bringing-up-bright-and-happy-children-with</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Ask any parent and they'll tell you that parenting a child is the most difficult task they've ever encountered. They'll also tell you it's the most rewarding. Parenting a child with autism, however, can be a little more stressful. It can also be just as rewarding. The key to bringing up bright and]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Ask any parent and they'll tell you that <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/parenting" rel="tag">parenting</a> a child is the most difficult task they've ever encountered. They'll also tell you it's the most rewarding. Parenting a child with autism, however, can be a little more stressful. It can also be just as rewarding. The key to bringing up bright and happy <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/children+with+autism" rel="tag">children with Autism</a> is to love and nurture them, as you would any child. <br /><br /> Once your child has been diagnosed with autism, you may at first go through a typical sort of panic mode. One of the first things you may want to do is set up counseling for yourself to <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/help" rel="tag">help</a> you deal with any negative feelings you are having about your child. This can help you in this overwhelming time. You may also want to do some research on your own regarding Autism, as it will help you to understand what you may expect with your child. <br /><br /> When you start researching, you'll, of course, want to start with your child's <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/pediatrician" rel="tag">pediatrician</a>. They can certainly help to point you in the right direction. There also may be <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/support+groups" rel="tag">support groups</a> in your area and you'll find that parents of children with autism can help you deal with this initial period, as well as being a great source for information. <br /><br /> When you are choosing a program for your child with autism, you'll want to seek the advice from professionals, such as your pediatrician and other autism professionals. Research the program to make sure it will deal with all aspects of autism, as well as make sure they are qualified to assist your child. <br /><br /> Once you've come to terms with your child being diagnosed with autism, there are certain things you'll need to take care of in the home. You want to bring your <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/autistic+child" rel="tag">autistic child</a> up in a home that is safe, as well as comfortable for your child. One of the first things you should do is a safety check. For example, if you worry because your child likes to sneak outside, you may want to install security locks on the doors. Make sure, however, the child can get out in case of an emergency. You may also want to consider fencing in the yard where your child can play safely. <br /><br /> Some autistic children are very sensitive to touch and even bathing them becomes a struggle. You want your child to be clean however, you also want them to be happy. If this means foregoing a daily bath for one every other day, then by all means, do it. You can also help them to overcome their sensitivity to water by scheduling regular playtimes in water, such as playing with lawn sprinklers and squirt guns. You can make it a fun time and they may come to enjoy bathing. <br /><br /> Most importantly, provide your child with activities at home, as well as outside the home. They may not want to participate in all of them, but it is important for your child to be treated as if they are included. Don't leave your child home when going out for dinner. Take your autistic child with you and just make sure you go to a family type restaurant so if your child does misbehave in public, it is not such a big deal. Provide your child with an environment filled with different colors and textures. This will help to keep their attention on certain activities and if you provide them with the opportunity for social interaction, this can certainly help them in the long run. <br /><br /> Most importantly, however, provide your child with love. Even if your autistic child does not like to be touched, there are other things you can do to let them know you love them. Talking with your child, even when you don't feel they are listening is important to their development. Tell them how much you love them, whether they respond in turn or not. A child that is loved will feel this love, even if they have autism.   <bio>By Rachel Evans. You can get more info and signup for a Free Autism Newsletter at <a href="http://www.essential-guide-to-autism.com">http://www.essential-guide-to-autism.com</a> or for articles click here <a href="http://www.essential-guide-to-autism.com">http://www.essential-guide-to-autism.com</a>/bringing-up-a-child-with-autism.html </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Natural Remedies For Your Baby's Diaper Rash</title>
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				<pubDate>Sat, 12 Aug 2006 08:27:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>cloth diapers</category><category>skin rashes</category><category>seventh generation</category><category>yeast infection</category><category>cloth diaper</category><category>baby wipes</category><category>air circulation</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/natural-remedies-for-your-babys-diaper-rash</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[You know that your baby's skin is a very sensitive one. You follow all the instructions of the health consultant to make your baby's skin avoid any kind of irritation or things alike. But a worrying thing for you is his developing of rashes in the diaper area. It is so uncomfortable for your baby]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[You know that your baby's skin is a very sensitive one. You follow all the instructions of the health consultant to make your baby's skin avoid any kind of irritation or things alike. But a worrying thing for you is his developing of rashes in the diaper area. It is so uncomfortable for your baby and you can't bear his distress. Usually, every baby has those rashes in his diaper area at least once. There are some natural remedies that you make your baby stop suffering from those unwanted rashes. <br /><br /> <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/air+circulation" rel="tag">Air circulation</a> - Remove the diaper. Let your baby remain naked on a towel. This thing done often would decrease the chance of development of rashes. You can also pin on a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/cloth+diaper" rel="tag">cloth diaper</a> for better air circulation. <br /><br /> Cloth wipes and cleaning your baby - The <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/baby+wipes" rel="tag">baby wipes</a> available in the market have perfumes and chemicals which are harmful for the delicate skins of babies. You better clean your baby with water and wipes made of cloth. Another option is to use a soft natural soapy solution for changes. <br /><br /> Natural detergents - What do you use to clean diapers? It is best to use natural detergents than a commercial one as the latter is very harsh. Also rinse the diapers for a couple of time. <br /><br /> Changing baby as frequently as possible - I know it is boring but thinking about his baby's comfort you have to change his diapers whenever they get soiled. Fecal matter and urine are harmful for baby's skin and the causes of <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/skin+rashes" rel="tag">skin rashes</a>. These materials are more harmful when your baby commences taking in solid food. Babies feeding on breasts suffer less from those rashes. Discuss with your Pediatrician if you observe that your baby is bottle-fed but still the rashes are never waving goodbye. <br /><br /> Along with changing baby, change his diapers. Even you can start using different type of diapers. <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/cloth+diapers" rel="tag">Cloth diapers</a> are better for the babies who have chronic rashes. Avoid the perfumed diapers; instead go for the ones by Nature Boy and Girl, Tushies, <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/seventh+generation" rel="tag">seventh generation</a>. <br /><br /> <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/yeast+infection" rel="tag">Yeast infection</a> - Yeast infection or thrush can cause diaper rashes. The above mentioned tips can stop rashes but if they still persist consult a Pediatrician. Pediatricians generally prescribe antifungal; medication. Gentian Violet is also a good try and can be found in drugstores. Take recommendations from your doctor before buying it. Another tip is to dissolve a tablespoon of baking soda and soak cotton balls in it. Pat the cotton balls on your baby's back after every change. <br /><br /> You can ask your doctor to recommend a brand or dose for acidophilus which can fight yeasts and are good to diminish rashes if those has occurred due to your baby's taking antibiotics. <br /><br /> Bottom balm - a diaper rash natural cream is good for baby's skin. Make sure the cream is made of natural ingredients like vitamin E, primrose oil, and calendula. <br /><br /> Consulting doctor - talk to doctor if the rash is persistent that is caused often by food allergy. The doctor may recommend a new diet chart.   <bio>Opal Victoria is a day care professional. See more of her articles at <a href="http://www.nurseryaccessories.info" >http://www.nurseryaccessories.info</a> </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Guiding Your Autistic Child Through Puberty</title>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 12 Aug 2008 13:50:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>fear and trepidation</category><category>going through puberty</category><category>iq levels</category><category>journal of autism and developmental disorders</category><category>individuals with autism</category><category>sexual beings</category><category>autistic child</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/guiding-your-autistic-child-through-puberty</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Even without autism, puberty can be a very delicate and trying time for a family. When autism is involved, however, things can become much more complicated. Many parents approach this period of their child's life with fear and trepidation. However, it is best if you attempt to approach this time in]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Even without autism, puberty can be a very delicate and trying time for a family. When autism is involved, however, things can become much more complicated. Many parents approach this period of their child's life with <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/fear+and+trepidation" rel="tag">fear and trepidation</a>. However, it is best if you attempt to approach this time in a very positive and developmentally oriented fashion.<br><br>For everyone <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/going+through+puberty" rel="tag">going through puberty</a> -- autistic or not -- sexuality and sex education is an important part of life. Children and teens are, after all, <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/sexual+beings" rel="tag">sexual beings</a>. In order to respect the dignity of your <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/autistic+child" rel="tag">autistic child</a>, you must teach healthy attitudes towards sexuality and convey appropriate expressions for sexuality. As the parent, your job will also be to maintain his or her safety.<br><br>Many parents fear regression in their autistic children during puberty. "Autism after Adolescence; Population-based 13- to 22-year Follow-up Study of 120 <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/individuals+with+autism" rel="tag">Individuals with Autism</a> Diagnosed in Childhood" was a recent longitudinal study published in the June 2005 <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/journal+of+autism+and+developmental+disorders" rel="tag">Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders</a>.<br><br>This study showed that of the seventeen percent of the 108 people followed up with who had a clear regression during adolescence, half of those people fully recovered from that setback by the time they reached adulthood. Furthermore, that same study reconfirmed what previous research had suggested, where language development and a better all around adulthood are positively correlated with childhood <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/iq+levels" rel="tag">IQ levels</a>.<br><br>Therefore, it is not unreasonable to assume that a child with autism will be able to learn to manage the challenges and changes faced throughout puberty. The key is to make sure to pay attention to any questions or confusions that he or she may have, so that you can help to resolve them. You can add teaching moments to your everyday life, allowing your child to learn and relearn about what will be happening in their body.<br><br>Your child's pediatrician may be able to suggest some techniques and resources for helping ease your family and your autistic child through puberty. This may include various books (such as "Asperger's Syndrome and Sexuality: From Adolescence Through Adulthood"), pamphlets, and websites, or even additional therapies, such as -- in the case of girls -- hormone therapies to regulate menstrual cycles and minimize the discomfort that may be felt. This will help to create predictability for a girl's periods, so that she will know exactly what day they will start, and approximately when they will end. Furthermore, the same body sensations will occur at the same time of the cycle every month. This form of treatment could be regarded as somewhat controversial, so careful discussion with your doctor or your child's pediatrician is paramount.<br><br>You may also find that a psychologist or child psychologist may be able to provide you with an additional level of insight into helping your child through puberty with as little distress as possible.<br><br>With the help of both a doctor and a psychiatrist, you will be equipped to handle many questions your child may have as well as any new temporary or lasting symptoms that your child may develop.<bio>Grab your free copy of Rachel Evans' brand new Autism Newsletter - Overflowing with easy to implement methods to help you and your family discover practical ways to sail through <a target="_new" href="http://www.essential-guide-to-autism.com/?source=is">autism puberty</a> behaviors with minimum fuss and disruption.</bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Cow's Milk Allergy And Babies</title>
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				<pubDate>Fri, 11 Aug 2006 02:27:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>cows milk</category><category>milk allergy</category><category>milk allergies</category><category>milk proteins</category><category>formula milk</category><category>mothers milk</category><category>milk intake</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/cows-milk-allergy-and-babies</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Allergy to cow's milk is the most prevalent form of food allergy that primarily affects children. Most infants and babies fortunately outgrow cow's milk allergy during their second to third year of formula milk intake.  Like most allergies, cow's milk allergies is not curable, but rather, they are]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Allergy to cow's milk is the most prevalent form of food allergy that primarily affects children. Most infants and babies fortunately outgrow cow's <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/milk+allergy" rel="tag">milk allergy</a> during their second to third year of <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/formula+milk" rel="tag">formula milk</a> intake. <br /><br /> Like most allergies, cow's <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/milk+allergies" rel="tag">milk allergies</a> is not curable, but rather, they are treatable. In that sense, people and children born with it should live with dairy-free diets all their lives to avoid cow's milk allergies. <br /><br /> A close look at cow's milk <br /><br /> Regular cow's milk is composed of carbohydrates or sugar, vitamins, water, minerals, fat and proteins. It is the protein in cow's milk that brings about or serves as allergens that cause cow's milk allergy. <br /><br /> Parents should also learn that breastfeeding infants is not an assurance that the baby would not develop the allergy. However, studies found that breastfed kids are less likely to form food allergies of any kind. <br /><br /> Mothers pass along cow's <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/milk+proteins" rel="tag">milk proteins</a> to their kids through breastfeeding. Thus, it would be more appropriate to say that it is not the mother's milk that incur reaction, but the proteins that are mixed through the mom's milk, which is attributed to the mother's diet. <br /><br /> In some cases, some infants develop immunity to cow's milk allergy during their breastfeeding years, but surprisingly develop cow's milk allergy when they stop taking in mom's milk for formula milk. <br /><br /> Symptoms of cow's milk allergy <br /><br /> It would be easy to tell when an infant or a kid has developed cow's milk allergy. Parents should be very observant of their children's conditions so they could immediately seek professional and medical help at the onset of the allergy. <br /><br /> Babies with cow's milk allergy exhibit skin rashes or eczema. Most cases, the babies experience diarrhea, vomiting and abdominal cramps or abdominal pains. <br /><br /> Because babies could not talk or complain about how they are feeling, parents should heed to their infants' cries and discomfort. Constant and regular visits to the kid's pediatrician would be really helpful. <br /><br /> However, it should also be noted that it is not only cow's milk allergy that causes rashes, eczema, diarrhea and abdominal pain. In that regard, consultation to the pediatrician is needed so the parents would know the real disease discomforting the baby. <br /><br /> Early detection of cow's milk allergy would be very helpful because early modification and elimination of dairies in the kid's diet would be very beneficial and necessary over time. <br /><br /> Treatment and prevention of cow's milk allergy <br /><br /> Severe symptom of cow's milk allergy would need special prescription medications from the doctor. Usually, to treat such cases, antihistamines and epinephrine are administered to the patient. <br /><br /> Parents of children with cow's milk allergy should also keep supplies of those drugs in their medicine cabinets because they would be necessary if ever the children would accidentally take in cow's milk. <br /><br /> Infants and babies will be switched to hydrolystate or soy-based milk formulas from milk-based formulas. Remember, it is the protein contained in cow's milk that cause the allergy so switching to another formula milk brand would not be helpful. <br /><br /> Mothers who breast-feed infants and babies diagnosed with cow's milk should instead cut intakes or eliminate dairy products in their diet so the cow's milk protein would not be passed on to the infants. <br /><br /> As general prevention measure, all formula milk based on cow's milk should be eliminated on the baby's diet.   <bio>Charlene J. Nuble 2006. For answers to All your frequently asked questions about cow's milk allergy, please go to: <a href="http://cows-milk-allergy.allergyanswers.net/" >http://cows-milk-allergy.allergyanswers.net/</a> or go to: <a href="http://allergyanswers.net/" >http://allergyanswers.net/</a> </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>A Brief Primer For First Time Dads</title>
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				<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jul 2008 05:43:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>first time fathers</category><category>perfect angel</category><category>little angel</category><category>holding the baby</category><category>puffy eyes</category><category>risk situations</category><category>good relationship</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/a-brief-primer-for-first-time-dads</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[So you fixed the baby's room, decorated it with cool baby stuffs, assembled the crib, bought a baby mobile and packed enough photo and video equipment to document the arrival of the little angel in you and your wife's life. But then first time dads will often wonder, what would I do if the baby is]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[So you fixed the baby's room, decorated it with cool baby stuffs, assembled the crib, bought a baby mobile and packed enough photo and video equipment to document the arrival of the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/little+angel" rel="tag">little angel</a> in you and your wife's life. But then first time dads will often wonder, what would I do if the baby is really now coming home? Will you be willing to pick up the baby when he cries? Changed his diaper when it's soaked? I guess the said task are no longer a choice of whether you will do it or not but rather it is now a tasked incorporated in your title as the head of the family and being the partner of your wife.<br><br>In order that first time daddies would not be lost in translation and in the oblivion of how to's let me share some few pointer in taking care of that little angel.<br><br>First of all, it will all begin with the search and meeting the baby's pediatrician. Such task should be done even before the baby is born so that you can start establishing a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/good+relationship" rel="tag">good relationship</a> with the pediatrician. Through thorough consultations, identifying high <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/risk+situations" rel="tag">risk situations</a> in your wife's pregnancy will be known and thus, it will be easier for the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/first+time+fathers" rel="tag">first time fathers</a> to handle the situation.<br><br>Secondly, during the birth of your angel, do not fret over uneven color spots on the skin, the funny looking head with soft spots and the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/puffy+eyes" rel="tag">puffy eyes</a>. They are all normal. There is no need to be alarmed inasmuch as the baby will soon transformed into that <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/perfect+angel" rel="tag">perfect angel</a> looking kid that you and your partner dreamed of.<br><br>Thirdly, first time daddies should remember that picking up baby is not a hard thing to do. One of my friends told me that her husband never picks up the baby because her husband is too scared that he may broke the baby's neck or bones. <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/holding+the+baby" rel="tag">Holding the baby</a> is like holding a sack of potato. You just have to make sure that the baby's head and neck are supported. In that way no breaking of the bones, necks or other parts of the body is done. There is one more important thing, never shake the baby. That's it, easy.<br><br>Fourth, the biggest dilemma of all: the choice of whether you will use cloth or disposable diapers. Well the answer is really up to you, but when counting costs, you may also consider the water and the soap that you will need to wash those clothes. Expert says that the best choice is to choose both, combine and alternate using disposable and cloth diapers to let the baby's bottom breathe after being covered with an elastic material for hours. Diaper rash however may be seen if the baby's sensitive skin is constantly soaked with wetness from his urine and dirt from the baby's stool, adding more is the heat from the diaper. Thus, in order to prevent diaper rash, a father who is in charge has to clean the area very well with mild soap and water and drying them up first before changing the diaper. Anti-diaper rash cream may also be used.<br><br>Remember that these are the most common dilemmas in fatherhood when it comes to taking care of his new born child. Expect a lot more though. But never fret and take each day at a time. Consider them as happy activities, activities that will surely help you and your partner in life grow together.<bio>James Brown writes about <a href="http://www.babyproductsonsale.com/baby-stores/babybrowns.com/">Baby Browns promo code</a>, <a href="http://www.babyproductsonsale.com/baby-stores/bunnyburybaby.com/">BunnyburyBaby.com web code</a> and <a href="http://www.babyproductsonsale.com/baby-stores/OldNavy.com/">Old Navy web code</a></bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Five Key Ways To Ensure Accurate Dosing Of Liquid Medication To Infants</title>
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				<pubDate>Sat, 20 Oct 2007 12:25:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>medications</category><category>parents</category><category>adults</category><category>dr laura</category><category>infants and young children</category><category>cough products</category><category>medication</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/five-key-ways-to-ensure-accurate-dosing-of-liquid-medication-to-infants</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[ All too often, parents forget to handle with care the everyday medications we give our children, especially when it comes to the readily available over-the-counter medications. The recent infant cold and cough products recall serves as a frightening, but important reminder that no medicine comes]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ All too often, <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/parents" rel="tag">parents</a> forget to handle with care the everyday <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/<a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/medication" rel="tag">medication</a>s" rel="tag">medications</a> we give our children, especially when it comes to the readily available over-the-counter medications. The recent infant cold and <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/cough+products" rel="tag">cough products</a> recall serves as a frightening, but important reminder that no medicine comes without risk. <br /><br /> Dr. Laura Jana, accomplished pediatrician, author, and mother of three, acknowledges parents' natural instinct to try and make their children feel better when they're sick, but warns that overdosing can cause serious side effects. Here she provides five important ways parents can ensure accurate dosing of medication for their <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/infants+and+young+children" rel="tag">infants and young children</a>: <br /><br /> 1. Children are not simply little <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/adults" rel="tag">adults</a>. Never assume that adult medications are OK to give to children. What is recommended for treating adults is not always approved for use with children. Not only can dosing and frequency of use vary significantly, but children may also be at risk for unwanted side effects not experienced by adults. <br /><br /> 2. Weight matters. Too much of a medication can be very harmful, while too little may prove ineffective. While medications approved for use in adults and older children typically offer dosing instructions by age, what's most important for accurate dosing of medications given to young children (especially those under the age of 2) is their actual weight. Given that weight can change significantly over relatively short periods of time at this age, parents should always talk to their doctor or pharmacist before administering medication to their children to make sure they're giving the right amount. <br /><br /> 3. Treat symptoms only as needed. It's important that parents don't over treat their children by using medications designed to tackle an all-encompassing list of symptoms. If a child has a horribly runny nose and a hacking cough significant enough to warrant treatment, then it's best to use medications made to treat those specific symptoms. Also, be sure to continue to use them only for as long as they are truly necessary. <br /><br /> 4. Coping with rejection. Let's face it, some medicine =96 both over-the-counter and prescription =96 doesn't taste so good. And even when it does, young children who don't feel well are prone to spitting it out, throwing it up, or simply rejecting it altogether. While it may be tempting to try and mask the taste by mixing the medication directly with other liquids in a child's bottle, unfortunately, parents are all-too-often left guessing how much medication has actually been absorbed when children fail to finish drinking it. Since repeat dosing runs the real risk of an overdose, it's critical to discuss with your child's doctor before offering a second dose, and better yet =96 getting it right the first time. <br /><br /> 5. Contact Your Doctor or Pharmacist. Remember, you're not a doctor. You're a parent. Rely on credible sources, such as your pharmacist and child's pediatrician, to make sure you always get the right medication for your child's symptoms, the right amount of medication for your child's age and weight, and that you are giving it to your children the right way. Doctors and pharmacists can give you additional valuable information, such as which medications should not be mixed with other liquids, so you can make sure the medicine you're giving is not only necessary, but that it is going to be safe and effective as well. <br /><br /> As we head into yet another cold and flu season, remember to ask yourself (and your child's doctor) if over-the-counter medications are really necessary before getting them off the shelf. If your child is eating and playing normally, and you find yourself having to chase him all around the house in order to give him something to treat his symptoms, the odds are in your favor that he's probably going to be OK without it. Just as adults don't always need medicine to make them feel better when they're sick, the same rules apply to kids. As a parent, always remember to ask yourself: "Does this [runny nose] bother me more than it actually bothers my child?" If so, a tissue may be all the treatment you need.   <bio>Shannon Keeney is a Marketing Assistant for Blaine Pharmaceuticals, who manufacturers ReliaDose (<a href="http://www.reliadose.com" >http://www.reliadose.com</a>), a revolutionary medicine delivery system for babies, to help ensure accurate dosing of liquid medications and supplements for children ages 0-18 months.  </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Who Can You Trust When Your Child Shows Signs Of AD/HD?</title>
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				<pubDate>Wed, 07 May 2008 21:15:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>attention deficit hyperactivity disorder</category><category>child psychiatrists</category><category>deficit hyperactivity disorder</category><category>final diagnosis</category><category>something happened yesterday</category><category>family doctors</category><category>medical degrees</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/who-can-you-trust-when-your-child-shows-signs-of-adhd</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[ If your child is exhibiting AD/HD (attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder) symptoms, should you rush to the doctor for a final diagnosis? Well, it's hard to say. It really depends on the severity of the symptoms and their duration. If something happened yesterday that never happened before,]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ If your child is exhibiting AD/HD (attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder) symptoms, should you rush to the doctor for a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/final+diagnosis" rel="tag">final diagnosis</a>? Well, it's hard to say. It really depends on the severity of the symptoms and their duration. If <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/something+happened+yesterday" rel="tag">something happened yesterday</a> that never happened before, you're worrying for nothing. If it's something that you've seen in your child's behavior over a period of six months or more, then put your fears to rest. Find out if your child has AD/HD and learn to deal with it. <br /><br /> But who can give you that diagnosis? If you have never dealt with ADD or ADHD before, you probably don't know that you can count on a variety of sources. Online resources may be helpful, as will pediatricians, <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/family+doctors" rel="tag">family doctors</a>, teachers and school officials, but the most helpful references you may receive will come from parents of children who have already been diagnosed. Recommendations may be for pediatricians, psychologists, neurologists or psychiatrists, too. <br /><br /> So, what makes one resource better than another? To help you determine, here are the differences among the available resources: <br /><br /> Pediatricians complete four years of medical school, an internship, and a residency in their specialty. They can diagnose illnesses and they watch how your child grows. They can diagnose AD/HD, but their practices are mainly quick visits, not long evaluations. If they suspect AD/HD, they will probably send you on for further evaluation. <br /><br /> Developmental pediatricians specialize in watching a child's growth in many areas--physical, social, and mental, and they will make a full analysis of your child for AD/HD. When they discover that this is the cause of a developmental issue, they will treat the development issue. When they find other problems associated with juvenile AD/HD, they will probably form a team of specialists to address everything else. <br /><br /> <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/child+psychiatrists" rel="tag">Child psychiatrists</a> have <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/medical+degrees" rel="tag">medical degrees</a> and specialize in childhood mental abnormalities. Though they diagnose AD/HD, they rarely provide counseling. Think of them like the pediatrician of the mind. They will diagnose and prescribe, and they will monitor the prescription's affect on your child's particular brand of AD/HD, but they will offer little help with behavioral issues in the classroom, for instance. <br /><br /> Pediatric neurologists diagnose and treat central nervous system disorders in children. They usually don't treat kids with AD/HD, unless they exhibit a tic or a syndrome, like Tourette's, if it's associated with the child's AD/HD. <br /><br /> Clinical psychologists aren't medical doctors. They're PhDs and they will provide diagnosis and treatment of AD/HD. They want to discover what the underlying causes of AD/HD might be in the child, and address them. The whole family may be part of the affected child's treatment. Though they don't issue medications,  they will recommend it to your family physician or pediatrician, when they feel it's needed. <br /><br /> Pediatric neuropsychologists are also PhDs, but with a post-doctoral specialty in training. They can evaluate your child for AD/HD, and are helpful in determining a child's specific strengths and weaknesses through the study of their brain function. Though they do not offer treatment, they will prepare suggestions for you and your child's teachers on how to approach your child's particular brand of AD/HD. <br /><br /> Educational psychologists have either a master's degree or a PhD in education, and specialize in learning disabilities. Though they can diagnose AD/HD, their only assistance be in designing your AD/HD child's specialized education. In conjunction with recommendations made by a pediatric neuropsychologist, this can be very powerful. <br /><br /> Though any of these professionals can diagnose your child, not all of them will be right for him or her with regard to ADD or ADHD. Choose the right person for you, and if you're comfortable and your child is comfortable with their help and advice, then you're on the right track. But don't hesitate. Don't let your child go through 2 or 3 grades before coming to a diagnosis. That only leads to more stress for everyone. Allow a professional to tell you whether or not your child has ADD or ADHD when you or a teacher suspects it. When the diagnosis comes, explain to them that they are special, and work on finding areas where their quick, intelligent, and creative brains can flourish. If you do this early, your child will have greater self-esteem, and lead a happier, more productive life.   <bio>Tellman Knudson is CEO of Overcome Everything and a certified hypnotherapist and NLP practitioner. If you think you might have ADD, take the ADD test at <a href="http://InstantADDSuccess.com" >http://InstantADDSuccess.com</a> (<a href="http://instantaddsuccess.com" >http://instantaddsuccess.com</a>).  </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Baby Colic</title>
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				<pubDate>Sun, 18 Nov 2007 20:29:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>ill temper</category><category>stay at home dad</category><category>moms and dads</category><category>challenges</category><category>infuriated</category><category>baby cries</category><category>incessant</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/baby-colic</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[ I've been a stay at home dad now for a while and have seen lots of changes and challenges with our baby son. In the past 4+ weeks one of those challenges has been my sons crying. Its extremely frustrating as a parent to have a baby that cries frequently, but even more so when there is no apparent]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ I've been a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/stay+at+home+dad" rel="tag">stay at home dad</a> now for a while and have seen lots of changes and <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/challenges" rel="tag">challenges</a> with our baby son. In the past 4+ weeks one of those challenges has been my sons crying. Its extremely frustrating as a parent to have a baby that cries frequently, but even more so when there is no apparent reason for the crying. <br /><br /> Even more frustrating can be the strain this puts on the parents relationship. Normally I consider myself a very patient and rational person, it is what has made me successful as a manager in my career. However, I found myself becoming very short tempered and all around an unpleasant person to be around. To make matters worse my wife could not understand my frustrations, or didn't appear to anyway, and consistently made comments about my ill-temper, sometimes calling me a butt head which only <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/infuriated" rel="tag">infuriated</a> me further. So on that note, <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/moms+and+dads" rel="tag">Moms and Dads</a> if your spouse is having similar troubles with a crying baby, I'll give you a hint on what it is that I finally realized I needed from my wife during this time. I felt that my <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/ill+temper" rel="tag">ill temper</a> was mis-understood, and considering I was unable to cope with the crying or do something about it I was a bad parent and that my bad mood made me a poor spouse as well. This only makes matters worse, and looking back I wasn't a bad parent and found that I was doing everything a father should do. What I needed from my wife wasn't a miracle, I needed her to acknowledge, even though she may not understand where my feelings were coming from, that I was having a difficult time dealing with the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/incessant" rel="tag">incessant</a> crying, not to call me names or judge me. I needed her to listen to what I was saying. Now everyone has a breaking point and one day I did. I called my wife and told her that the crying was just not right nor normal. I read all over the Internet that when your <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/baby+cries" rel="tag">baby cries</a> to just hold them and comfort them, but I questioned the logic of doing so when you took care of all the babies needs and the crying persisted for hours. It didn't make sense to me to put myself through this and get angry and upset from the noise and the inability to calm or meet the babies needs. Many sites with similar questions about what to do with a crying baby had various parents seemingly scorning them for not knowing how to take care of their baby and not just holding and comforting them, ignoring the fact that these were good parents and they had. That only makes it more frustrating when you read the same thing over and over, you begin to question your parenting and if you are a fit Mom or Dad. So I asked my wife to get us an appointment with our pediatrician. <br /><br /> So the next morning we went to the pediatrician and when asked what the visit was for, I explained the reason of persistent crying. The doctor asked about times and duration and if the baby seemed to have gas or not and then examined our babies health. Turning to his intern Doctor he asked so what does that sound like to you? And very quickly he said colic. Not even realizing it their was a pattern to his crying, about 45 minutes after waking up my son would cry for an hour and a half, then nap. then repeated itself after his nap but this time it would be for about 3 hours, then nap. then he would be good for a couple hours and start again until bed time. He was sleeping through the night though. So colic is by my understanding simply a condition when a healthy baby cries without any discernible reason and usually during a specific period of the day. <br /><br /> My next question to the doctor and the one that I had while searching through the Internet was, "So now that I know what is wrong with my son, how do I as a parent handle it?" The Doctor laughed a little and said, "When you have done all the normal things to help comfort and sooth your baby; feed, change the diaper, hold them, and try to comfort them, you need to let the baby cry and remove yourself from the area and go to another room and simply check on him every 15 minutes or so and ensure once again all his needs are met and if so and the crying persists leave once again for another 15 minutes and repeat. He stated that holding him was only going to cause me to get frustrated and that good parents do can do bad things under these circumstances. He also stated that with a colicky baby holding him would not do him any good and when checking on him you would re-enforce the idea that you are there to help him and comfort him and ensure needs his needs are met but that staying was not necessary and inadvisable for both our sakes." Now what a relief to my I'm not a bad Dad! I told my wife what the Doctor had said and I believe for the first time she actually understood what I was going through. That understanding and the Doctors advice has made the situation more bearable for both myself and my son. I'm once again the patient good natured person I once was and enjoy the times that we are together. <br /><br /> One lesson I learned from this experience is that if something seems overwhelming and abnormal to you, you should see your Doctor and get his advice =96 professional opinion, to diagnose the problem and let him advise you as to changes to be made or if what you are experiencing is normal. Just knowing where you stand in your unique situation with your son or daughter will make it that more bearable.   <bio>I am a stay at home dad and write about my experiences about houseparenting and being a stay at home dad at my site <a href="http://www.houseparenting.com" >http://www.houseparenting.com</a>  </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Finding A Doctor Who Understands Autism</title>
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				<pubDate>Fri, 02 Feb 2007 06:27:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>autism spectrum disorders</category><category>pervasive development disorder</category><category>autistic child</category><category>child psychiatrist</category><category>language speech</category><category>communication skills</category><category>pediatrician</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/finding-a-doctor-who-understands-autism</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Even if bedwetting isn't a challenge for you, finding a doctor who understands autism may be an obstacle you'll need to overcome. Why? Unless a doctor has had experience with autism, it will be unlikely that they will be able to help effectively diagnose and treat the condition. Autism is not a]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Even if bedwetting isn't a challenge for you, finding a doctor who understands autism may be an obstacle you'll need to overcome. Why? Unless a doctor has had experience with autism, it will be unlikely that they will be able to help effectively diagnose and treat the condition. Autism is not a simple <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/pervasive+development+disorder" rel="tag">pervasive development disorder</a> that can be fixed with medication or a few trips to the psychiatrist. It is a serious disorder that affects people differently, making each case specific to the individual. <br /><br /> Therefore, regardless if you or your child's <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/pediatrician" rel="tag">pediatrician</a> suspects autism, it is imperative to your child and their future that they are referred to someone who specializes in diagnosing and treating <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/autism+spectrum+disorders" rel="tag">autism spectrum disorders</a>. This means your child may require more than one medical professional who specializes in autism. <br /><br /> The following is a list of medical professionals that might make up the multidisciplinary assessment team an <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/autistic+child" rel="tag">autistic child</a> requires: <br /><br /> • <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/child+psychiatrist" rel="tag">Child psychiatrist</a> -- Can help determine the initial diagnosis, prescribes medications, and helps an autistic deal with social relationships and developing emotional behavior. <br /><br /> • Clinical psychologist -- Specialist who understands the impact and nature of autism and other development disability disorders. They may conduct a psychological assessment test and assist with the training of social skills and modifying behavior. <br /><br /> • Development pediatrician -- treats children with health problems related to handicaps or delays in development. <br /><br /> • Language/speech therapist -- Helps to improve <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/communication+skills" rel="tag">communication skills</a>, focusing on language and speech. <br /><br /> • Occupational therapist -- Focuses on helping those with disabilities develop daily practical and self-help skills such as eating and getting dressed. They may also focus on fine motor skills, sensory integration and coordination of movement. <br /><br /> • Physical therapist -- Helps a child improve their coordination and motor skills by strengthening muscles, joints, nerves and bones <br /><br /> • Social Worker -- Can help arrange treatments and services and can provide counseling services. <br /><br /> Once you find the professionals your child needs, it is imperative that you work closely with them. The reason is because although professionals have experience with autism, you are the most experienced when it comes to the specific information regarding your child's needs and abilities. <br /><br /> To effectively work together with professionals you need to: <br /><br /> • Educate yourself -- Learn as much as you can about autism <br /><br /> • Prepare yourself- Write down any questions or concerns you have regarding your child, autism or treatment and address them with the professional(s) <br /><br /> • Open communication -- You don't have to agree with everything a professional says. If you disagree with a recommendation voice your opinion. <br /><br /> If you are unsure where you can find the right professionals that specialize in autism, the following are some helpful suggestions: <br /><br /> • In your community -- Visit your health care provider, hospital, or pharmacist and ask them if they know anyone who specializes in diagnosing and treating autism. You can also contact your government's health department. Just remember, even if you are referred to someone, this may not be the specialist you are looking for. Don't be afraid to find out their experience before making a commitment. <br /><br /> • Internet resources -- The internet is a fantastic resourced and has plenty of useful and helpful information about autism, understanding and effectively helping autistics, and how to get help in your community. Some excellent websites you can check out include: <br /><br /> o Autism Society of America (<a href="http://autism-society.org" >http://autism-society.org</a>) <br /><br /> o Autism Treatment Services of Canada (autisim.ca) <br /><br /> o National Autistic Society (<a href="http://nas.org.uk" >http://nas.org.uk</a>) <br /><br /> o <a href="http://AutisimHelpForYou.com" >http://AutisimHelpForYou.com</a> <br /><br /> o <a href="http://Autistics.org" >http://Autistics.org</a> <br /><br /> • Support group -- Getting involved in a support group that is designed to reach out to autistics and their families can be extremely helpful for finding a professional, as you can ask fellow members for recommendations. Support groups also provide you with encouragement when times are tough, and allow you the opportunity to discuss autism with others who know what you are experiencing.   <bio>For more help and advice regarding <a href="http://www.essential-guide-to-autism.com/blog/2007/01/18/finding-a-doctor-who-understands-autism/" >http://www.essential-guide-to-autism.com/blog/2007/01/18/finding-a-doctor-who-understands-autism/</a> or subscribe to a free newsletter on the <a href="http://www.essential-guide-to-autism.com" >http://www.essential-guide-to-autism.com</a> site. </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>How To Find Affordable Health Insurance In Arizona</title>
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				<pubDate>Thu, 27 Mar 2008 21:24:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>state insurance department</category><category>affordable health insurance</category><category>long term relationship</category><category>inverse relationship</category><category>licensed companies</category><category>pocket expense</category><category>alternative care</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/how-to-find-affordable-health-insurance-in-arizona</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[ When it comes to finding affordable health insurance in the sate of Arizona the bust rates are usually found through a plan with your employer. However, if for some reason you are either unemployed or self-employed, you are not without options. There are several insurance companies that offer]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ When it comes to finding <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/affordable+health+insurance" rel="tag">affordable health insurance</a> in the sate of Arizona the bust rates are usually found through a plan with your employer. However, if for some reason you are either unemployed or self-employed, you are not without options. There are several insurance companies that offer health insurance for an individual. <br /><br /> Before you start shopping for your individual health plan, check with the Arizona <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/state+insurance+department" rel="tag">State Insurance Department</a> to make sure the insurance company is licensed to do business in the state. After confirming that you are dealing with <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/licensed+companies" rel="tag">licensed companies</a>, you should ask yourself a few questions to ensure you choose a plan that will work best for you: <br /><br /> 1.Can I continue to use my current physician: If you've established a long-term relationship with your doctor and absolutely do not what to change, then you will have to check to see which plans your doctor accepts and begin your search from that list. <br /><br /> 2.Specialists: If you primarily use <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/alternative+care" rel="tag">alternative care</a> like an acupuncturist or a chiropractor, you must investigate to find out how your insurance company will respond. Some companies offer limited visits to such specialists. Make sure find a plan that will compliment your lifestyle. <br /><br /> 3.Out of <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/pocket+expense" rel="tag">pocket expense</a>: Find out how much you are willing to pay out of pocket. Let's face it, the more risk you are able to take, the less you should pay for insurance. However, if you cannot afford much out of pocket expense, look for plans with lower co-pays/deductibles. Usually there is an <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/inverse+relationship" rel="tag">inverse relationship</a> between co-pay/deductibles and premium. The lower the co-pay the higher the premium. <br /><br /> 4.Children: Do you have any or planning to have any? If you don't have children and are not planning to have any, then pediatricians are not an issue. However, if you currently have children and they have built a relationship with a pediatrician, there is yet another list of carriers for you to research. <br /><br /> 5.Shop around: Don't take the first quote you receive   <bio><a href="http://ezquoteguide.com/health" >http://ezquoteguide.com/health</a> Affordable Health Insurance Quotes in Arizona <a href="http://www.easymedinsurance.com" >http://www.easymedinsurance.com</a> This Site Makes It Easy to Understand Medical Insurance  </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>How To Compare Low Cost Health Insurance In Connecticut</title>
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				<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jul 2007 12:20:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>pre natal care</category><category>low cost health insurance</category><category>trusting relationship</category><category>low cost health</category><category>insurance companies</category><category>alternative care</category><category>visa versa</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/how-to-compare-low-cost-health-insurance-in-connecticut</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[ Connecticut residents need to keep a few things in mind when they are comparing their low cost health plans. It's best to pick a plan that will fit your lifestyle. Here are a few things to consider:  1.Alternative care: If you find that you infrequently go to a medical doctor and prefer to go to]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ Connecticut residents need to keep a few things in mind when they are comparing their <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/low+cost+health" rel="tag">low cost health</a> plans. It's best to pick a plan that will fit your lifestyle. Here are a few things to consider: <br /><br /> 1.<a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/alternative+care" rel="tag">Alternative care</a>: If you find that you infrequently go to a medical doctor and prefer to go to an acupuncturist or a chiropractor, make sure you select the plan that will accommodate your wishes. Many plans will only allow a few visits to alternative care practitioners. Let's face it, your practitioner knows which <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/insurance+companies" rel="tag">insurance companies</a> are the most receptive to alternative care. Make sure you get advice from your practitioner as to which companies to select from <br /><br /> 2.Keeping the same doctors: Do you have special medical needs that are treated by a doctor that you've developed a relationship with? It takes years to build a doctor patient <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/trusting+relationship" rel="tag">trusting relationship</a>. If you value your relationship with your doctor, you should obtain a listing of insurance plans that your doctor accepts. Those companies are the ones you should use when shopping for <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/low+cost+health+insurance" rel="tag">low cost health insurance</a> <br /><br /> 3.Out of Pocket Expenses: Can you handle large co-pays and high deductibles? Usually the lower your co-pay, the higher your premium and <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/visa+versa" rel="tag">visa versa</a>. Determine how much you can afford to pay out of pocket. <br /><br /> 4.Pre-Existing conditions: If you are currently being treated for a particular illness or condition, you might have to continue with your current insurance company. Many insurance companies will not provide coverage for pre-existing conditions. <br /><br /> 5.Children: If you don't have children and are not planning to have any, then coverages like pediatric care and pre-natal care is not of a concern. However, if you have children or are thinking of having children, check with your pediatrician as to which insurance companies he/she accepts. <br /><br /> 6.Shop Around: The key to getting the best possible price on health insurance is to get alternative quotes and compare.   <bio>My recommended sites here: <a href="http://ezquoteguide.com/health/" >http://ezquoteguide.com/health/</a> Low Cost Health Insurance in Connecticut <a href="http://www.myquoteguide.com/Best-Health.shtml" >http://www.myquoteguide.com/Best-Health.shtml</a> Instant Health Insurance Quotes Online  </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Vitamin C: Get Some Every Day</title>
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				<pubDate>Sat, 19 Aug 2006 04:27:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>frequent nosebleeds</category><category>vitamins and minerals</category><category>bleeding gums</category><category>vitamin c supplements</category><category>scurvy</category><category>antioxidants</category><category>free radicals</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/vitamin-c-get-some-every-day</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[There is a lot of information out there these days about different vitamins and minerals. You may wonder what is most important and you may be afraid of using supplements and getting too much of some vitamins. Vitamin C is one of the less complicated vitamins both in terms of what it does and how]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[There is a lot of information out there these days about different <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/vitamins+and+minerals" rel="tag">vitamins and minerals</a>. You may wonder what is most important and you may be afraid of using supplements and getting too much of some vitamins. Vitamin C is one of the less complicated vitamins both in terms of what it does and how to get it. <br /><br /> Vitamin C is water soluble. This means that your body doesn't store it for later. That's why sailors in the old days used to get <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/scurvy" rel="tag">scurvy</a>, a disease caused by vitamin C deficiency. The best sources of vitamin C are types of produce like citrus and berries that don't travel well and weren't part of a regular diet at sea. Sailors didn't have <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/vitamin+c+supplements" rel="tag">vitamin C supplements</a> then, either, so their bodies would run out of vitamin C quickly and they would develop scurvy, marked by things like dry hair and skin, <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/bleeding+gums" rel="tag">bleeding gums</a>, and <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/frequent+nosebleeds" rel="tag">frequent nosebleeds</a>. Scurvy is pretty rare these days, especially in the United States, but it is still important to make sure you get enough vitamin C every day. Because it is water soluble, your body gets rid of whatever you don't need that day when you urinate, so that also means it's very difficult to get too much, and if you do, it isn't toxic, but it will give you a stomach ache or diarrhea. <br /><br /> What does vitamin C do for you? For starters, it is an antioxidant, which have been in the news a lot recently. When our bodies break down food and convert it to energy, they produce <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/free+radicals" rel="tag">free radicals</a>, which cause minor damage and are a large cause of the effects of aging on the body. <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/antioxidants" rel="tag">Antioxidants</a> help minimize this damage and therefore, slow down the aging process. Vitamin C helps keep our skin, teeth, and bones healthy, as well as helping us recover from wounds. It can also help us resist the negative effects of chemicals and pollutants. <br /><br /> In addition to vitamin C supplements, vitamin C can be found in some amount in all fruits and vegetables. Along with the citrus and berries mentioned earlier, green peppers, broccoli and leafy greens are also excellent sources of high amounts of vitamin C. <br /><br /> The US Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA) of vitamin C for men (over 18) is 90 mg per day, while for women it is 75 mg per day. The recommended allowances for children start at 30 mg and increase with age; ask your pediatrician for guidance.   <bio>Linda Polansky writes about <a href="http://www.buyvitaminsmart.com/" >http://www.buyvitaminsmart.com/</a>, Best health vitamins </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Allergies May Run In Families</title>
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				<pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 08:27:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>milk allergies</category><category>asthma attacks</category><category>lactose intolerant</category><category>sinus problems</category><category>allergy attacks</category><category>food allergy</category><category>hay fever</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/allergies-may-run-in-families</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Allergies are not a laughing matter for anyone. They can make you feel terrible and weak. Scientists have determined that allergies might be genetic. It is not yet proven, but studies are being done to find support for this theory. Scientists believe that ar child may inherit asthma or allergies in]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Allergies are not a laughing matter for anyone. They can make you feel terrible and weak. Scientists have determined that allergies might be genetic. It is not yet proven, but studies are being done to find support for this theory. Scientists believe that ar child may inherit asthma or allergies in their genes. <br /><br /> A thorough examination of the symptoms is needed in order to determine the difference between allergies and <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/asthma+attacks" rel="tag">asthma attacks</a>. If your problems are asthma-related, you will have difficulty breathing at times and your chest seems to tighten. If you have allergies, you may present with the similar symptoms to asthma, but, additionally, you might develop rashes and have <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/sinus+problems" rel="tag">sinus problems</a>. <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/hay+fever" rel="tag">Hay fever</a> is also typically caused by <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/allergy+attacks" rel="tag">allergy attacks</a>. <br /><br /> If both you and your significant other have asthma, you might want to watch closely your children's symptoms and behavior as they grow up. Asthma develop as early as the toddler stage. You will want to be aware of how they play as well as how easily they seem winded. Typically, a young child should not get winded very quickly (as compared to other similarly-aged children), though they commonly do much faster than older child or teen. <br /><br /> As for allergies, you might have to simply wait to see if your child develops allergies as well. However, if either you or your significant other has any type of <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/food+allergy" rel="tag">food allergy</a>, you may want to have the child tested prior to introducing them to such foods. You should pay careful attention to make sure that they do not display any signs of an allergy upon introduction to new foods. Generally, if <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/milk+allergies" rel="tag">milk allergies</a> are present, babies will show indications of <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/lactose+intolerant" rel="tag">lactose intolerant</a> during the first year. It may then be necessary to feed them a soy-based formula. <br /><br /> You may want to speak to your doctor about any concerns that you may have pertaining to your family and allergies. Your doctor should be able to address your concerns, inform you about alternatives and give you testing information. You may also want to ask your pediatrician to look for any signs of asthma while they are having their check-ups. They will also suggest signs that you should look for that might indicate asthma in your child. If you are a parent, it is important to keep yourself informed about both allergies and asthma.  <bio>Charles Anderson writes for several web sites, including <a href="http://getyd.com" >http://getyd.com</a> and <a href="http://lotib.com" >http://lotib.com</a> </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Children Need Vitamins</title>
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				<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jan 2008 13:25:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>fast food chains</category><category>supplemental vitamins</category><category>fruits and vegetables</category><category>working moms</category><category>time constraints</category><category>vitamin content</category><category>balanced diet</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/children-need-vitamins</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[ We all want our children to grow healthy and to as much as possible be protected from acquiring diseases and infections.  As much as adults need a well balanced diet to obtain the essential vitamins needed by the body so much more is the need for children who are still growing and in a development]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ We all want our children to grow healthy and to as much as possible be protected from acquiring diseases and infections.  As much as adults need a well <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/balanced+diet" rel="tag">balanced diet</a> to obtain the essential vitamins needed by the body so much more is the need for children who are still growing and in a development stage.  You have to admit that no matter how hard we may try or what extra effort we put in there are hindrances to giving our children the needed daily requirements of vitamins.<br /><br /><br /><br /> One of the factors that has affected this problem is that most parents nowadays are career oriented. Many <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/working+moms" rel="tag">working moms</a> do not have ample time to prepare well balanced meals because of <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/time+constraints" rel="tag">time constraints</a> and because quite too often they may be too stressed at work and feel tired when they get home. Most of families like these usually order take out or eat at restaurants and fast foods. Many kids are also influenced by advertising to eat at these <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/fast+food+chains" rel="tag">fast food chains</a> that do not serve healthy foods but instead serve "junk foods." Talk about enticing them with kid meals that feature different toys almost every week. <br /><br /> Most of the foods we find in groceries have already gone through some process and most contain preservatives. You cannot also assure yourselves already with regards to the grown <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/fruits+and+vegetables" rel="tag">fruits and vegetables</a> for they may have been grown with techniques in farming or agriculture that has reduced its mineral and <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/vitamin+content" rel="tag">vitamin content</a>. <br /><br /> Another factor that has also caused children to not get the needed nutrition while growing up despite the fact that the parents ensure to prepare a well balanced diet for them is their ever changing taste and being picky when it comes to eating.  Majority of kids worldwide irregardless of race dislike eating vegetables and it is hard to force them to eat these. These tastes though change as they grow and as they get older they begin to eat balanced meals and tend to be less picky. <br /><br /> It is for these reasons that it is imperative for you to let your children take <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/supplemental+vitamins" rel="tag">supplemental vitamins</a>. Usually your pediatrician would recommend for your child to take vitamins especially when he or she starts to eat solid foods, usually at the age of one.  At least while they are still young, they still have enough time to correct their deficiencies. Giving your children multivitamins would give them the needed vitamins and nutrients to grow into healthy and strong individuals.   <bio>Mary Lorainne writes about <a href="http://www.buyvitaminsmart.com" >http://www.buyvitaminsmart.com</a>  </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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