… safer? And should you also add to the mix by urinating in the open water? Or are you better off finding the nearest restroom?Urologist Neel Parekh, MD, weighs in on how safe it is …
… toothbrush and a smear of fluoride toothpaste about the size of a grain of rice. The fluoride helps with tooth development and prevents cavities. It’s OK if your child swallows this small amount of …
… comes up, we can really own it and say, ‘This is an issue for me, let me help you understand why this is an issue for me,’ and work through it together.”And this doesn …
… that tooth back to where it was.”Dr. Clemons explains how teeth shaving works in a clinical setting, who should consider it and what kind of damage you can actually cause when you take it …
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… done. That bite itches, right? And it itches a lot.Here’s why you need to leave it alone: That little bite can transform into a much larger problem if you continually claw at it …
You’re probably familiar with some of the most common signs of perimenopause, like hot flashes, period changes and the potential for weight gain. But what about ... well, everything else?“During the menopause transition, your …
You might think of yeast infections as a thing that only happens “down there,” but that’s not the case. Yeast loves moist, warm places, making several areas of your body perfect breeding grounds for …
The United States is in the midst of a national emergency when it comes to teen mental health. Statistics show that teen depression and suicide are on the rise.According to the Substance Abuse and …
Your child’s back-to-school checklist likely includes a lot of things, like buying school supplies, signing permission sheets and packing lunch boxes. Getting sick or hurt probably isn’t on the to-do …
It’s a familiar drill. You’ve asked your child to do a simple task and they flatly refuse. You’ve tried all the tricks: You’ve used your “parent voice,” counted to three and …
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