Pediatrics

Not necessarily every three hours: The truth parents must know about baby feeding

Many parents still hear that a baby must eat every 3 hours. In practice, the current recommendations in pediatrics and breastfeeding speak of responsive feeding.

You do not feed according to a clock alone, but according to the baby
Abdominal pain is the leading reason for emergency room visits among children aged 5 and older

"Mom, my stomach hurts": How to know when it is temporary pain and when a check-up is needed

AWO AND Sumaya from Somaliland with Israeli volunteer Ella in the middle.

Medical ties linked Israel and Somaliland years before formal recognition

Small Patients, Big Emergencies

Small patients, big emergencies


Nightly pill could replace surgery to remove tonsils

Soroka research says kids suffering from sleep apnea may not need surgery for chronically inflamed tonsils or adenoids.

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Alarm sounded on overuse sports injuries

Hpokins pediatric sports medicine expert says at least half of 100 injuries she sees per month caused by repetitive use.

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With no firm science, sleep standards are slipping

It's true kids aren't getting as much sack time now as they were in the late 1800s, but that doesn't mean experts weren't worried then.

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What to do when a child refuses to go to school

Health Scan: 'Comfort women' are still suffering from PTSD 60 years after the end of the War.

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Breast-feeding should be encouraged

By promoting formula instead of natural mother’s milk, hospitals are making money at expense of newborns’ health.

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World's tiniest preemies growing up, doing fine

US's smallest, 2nd smallest surviving babies, born at Loyola Uni. Medical Center, have normal motor, language development.

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