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Under The Rainbow - Winter 2018

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Why Cotton Swabs Aren't the Best Way to Clean Your Ears

Using a cotton swab to clean the inside of your ears could be doing more harm than good.

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How to Help Your Child Choose a Sport

Here’s how you can help your kids find -- and succeed at -- the sports that speak to them.

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Why Most Children's Diets Lack Good Food

Many young children aren’t being exposed to the foods – especially fruits and vegetables – that will set them on a healthy path.

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Why Grade School Bullying Can Lead to High School Substance Abuse

School bullying is a serious problem that affects as many as one in three children in the United States. New research links early childhood bullying to an increased risk for substance abuse in high school.

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New Advice on Preventing SIDS and Other Sleep-Related Infant Deaths

Doctors can’t always tell the specific causes of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), the sudden, unexplained death of a baby younger than age 1. Learn about the key risk factors.

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How a Former Patient Now Devotes Her Career to Helping Others

After beating cancer as a young adult, Jennifer Giesel supports young patients through their cancer experience.

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Watch Out for These 4 Holiday Choking Hazards

Some everyday items around your house can be a potential safety hazard for your young child. Learn how to keep your child safe.

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What to Expect from High-Risk Pregnancy Care

If you’re a mother-to-be whose pregnancy isn’t routine, your doctor or nurse-midwife may refer you to a maternal-fetal medicine specialist for extra care.

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