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SIDS Safety

2014-07-04T09:00:47-07:00July 4th, 2014|Blog|

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is the leading cause of death among babies under a year old in the United States, with 90 percent of cases occurring in babies less than six months old. It is incredibly scary for parents as it often occurs without any kind of warning sign. Medical experts are still unsure of the exact cause of SIDS, but some commonalities have [...]

Is Full Fat Milk Healthier?

2014-06-27T09:00:11-07:00June 27th, 2014|Blog|

North Phoenix pediatricians, along with the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Heart Association, have long held the belief that the healthiest milk choice for children two years and older is skim or low-fat, such as 1%. Pediatricians in Glendale AZ and other areas recommend such milk choices for patients as higher fat milk has more calories from saturated fat, which may contribute to [...]

Summer Pool Safety

2014-06-20T09:00:16-07:00June 20th, 2014|Blog|

When summer rolls around, Arizona families hit the pool to help keep cool in the heat. While pool days are a lot of fun for kids of all ages, it is important to note that pools can also be a real danger. For this reason, it is essential that you take precautionary measures, and provide proper care to your children around the pool at all [...]

Get in Early for a Sports or Camp Physical

2014-06-13T09:00:57-07:00June 13th, 2014|Blog|

In addition to maintaining a well child check schedule, there are a number of kids that visit with pediatricians in Scottsdale and other areas in metro Phoenix to receive physicals. Physicals are different than the standard check ups completed by pediatricians and other health care providers in that they place a larger emphasis on health as it pertains to athletics. Physical exams are much briefer [...]

Summer Sunscreen Tips

2014-06-06T09:00:16-07:00June 6th, 2014|Blog|

Summer vacation is just around the corner, meaning kids will soon be participating in activities, such as sports and camps, many of which take place outdoors. As such, parents should be prepared to protect their little ones by stocking up on sunscreen to protect them from exposure to harmful sunrays. When looking for sunscreen, it can be extremely difficult to choose the best option for [...]

Infant Swaddling to Prevent Hip Dysplasia

2014-05-30T09:00:30-07:00May 30th, 2014|Blog|

Hip dysplasia occurs when the hip joint develops in the wrong shape, or if the hip joint is dislocated, leading to an increased force on the ball and socket joint. As the cartilage and labrum of the joint wear down, the individual will begin to experience mobility issues. Happy Valley pediatricians and other pediatricians throughout the country most commonly see hip dysplasia cases in the [...]

Helping Kids Deal with Fear of Shots

2014-05-23T09:00:37-07:00May 23rd, 2014|Blog|

Taking your kids to North Phoenix pediatricians for their immunizations can be an incredibly nerve-racking experience for both parent and child. As a parent, however, it is important that you put your own emotions aside, focusing instead on calming your anxious and fearful child. The following is a list of tips, sorted by age group, for you to consider when taking your child to pediatricians [...]

When Should I Send My Sick Kid Back to School?

2014-05-16T09:00:37-07:00May 16th, 2014|Blog|

When a child comes down with an illness, the immediate reaction of parents, schools and daycare providers is to keep them home so as to prevent spreading germs to others. While the decision to keep a child home sick is normally pretty easy, it is often difficult for parents to decide when their child is healthy enough to return to school. The amount of time [...]

2014 Recommendations for Checkups

2014-05-09T09:00:57-07:00May 9th, 2014|Blog|

It is extremely important for babies and toddlers to receive well child check ups multiple times a year, totaling a minimum of 11 visits within the first two years of life. Following your child’s second birthday, you can then reduce the number of well child check ups to once per year. During these visits, pediatricians in Phoenix AZ will check such things as height, weight [...]

Debunking or defending popular medical wives’ tales regarding winter illness

2014-05-08T07:44:45-07:00May 8th, 2014|Blog|

  “Going outside with wet hair, bare feet or when it’s cold will get you sick” Colds and flus are caused by viruses passed to one another via nasal secretions or sputum.   It has nothing to do with wet hair or bare feet.  However, more people get respiratory illnesses in the winter. Most studies show that exposure to cold doesn’t stress the immune system enough [...]