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January 21, 2019/Children's Health

RSV vs. Flu vs. Pneumonia: Sorting out Your Child’s Fever and Cough

When symptoms call for a trip to the doctor

Closeup of Norovirus
January 18, 2019/Primary Care

How Long Do Norovirus Germs Live on Household (and Office) Surfaces?

The short answer from a family medicine specialist

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January 16, 2019/Children's Health

How Do I Know if My Child Has Autism?

The short answer from a behavioral psychologist

Father and daughter sitting on steps after running
January 14, 2019/Children's Health

How to Talk to Your Teen (When They Don’t Want to Talk!)

Tips for keeping the lines of communication open

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January 11, 2019/Senior Health

Ready to Retire? 8 Healthy Planning Tips You Might Not Think Of

Top your to-do list with friends, family and activities

acupuncture on knee
January 8, 2019/Wellness

Need Pain Relief? Try Acupuncture Instead of Opioids

New government advisory recommends non-addictive options first

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January 3, 2019/Women's Health

Vaginal Odor? It Could Be Bacterial Vaginosis

This common infection is an imbalance of bacteria in the vagina

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January 2, 2019/Primary Care

How to Safely Throw Away Old Medications

Here's what to do when it's time to clean out your medicine cabinet

Truth or Tale? 8 Ways to (Maybe) Move Labor Along Naturally
December 21, 2018/Pregnancy & Childbirth

Truth or Tale? 8 Ways to (Maybe) Move Labor Along Naturally

Your body will labor when it’s ready, but some of these folklore methods might be worth a try

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