Children are not simply small adults. They have unique medical needs that require special care from a pediatrician – a doctor who has completed training in the specific health problems of infants, children, and adolescents. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that all children have a pediatrician they see regularly for checkups, even when a
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Asthma in Children: What You Can Do to Ensure Better Lung Health for Your Child
Asthma affects about six million American children, reports the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). Because of its lung-constricting, potentially life-threatening symptoms, kids miss school, sports, daycare, and more. If your child has asthma, you need to control its symptoms, so lung health improves in the long term. Let’s talk about how you can manage asthma
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