Taking Vitamin D While Pregnant Can Help Protect Your Baby From RSV

Article at a Glance• A recent study shows that taking vitamin D while pregnant could reduce the risk of your baby developing RSV.• Vitamin D can also reduce the risk of certain complications, such as gestational diabetes, infection, and preterm birth.• Consult with your doctor about how much vitamin D you should be taking. Respiratory … Continue reading “Taking Vitamin D While Pregnant Can Help Protect Your Baby From RSV”

Earbuds May be Attributing to an Increase in Hearing Loss in Teenagers

Article at a Glance • Experts see a correlation between earbuds and an increase in hearing loss among adolescents. • When using headphones or earbuds, be sure to listen at lower volumes and avoid using them for long periods of time. • Not all hearing loss is immediate. Teens might not notice any damage to … Continue reading “Earbuds May be Attributing to an Increase in Hearing Loss in Teenagers”

Are Energy and Sports Drinks Okay for Children and Teens?

Article at a Glance • Energy drinks contain high levels of caffeine and other stimulants that can be especially harmful to children. • Sports drinks do not contain any stimulants, but they are very high in calories, making them a poor choice for general use. Advertising makes energy and sports drinks attractive to children and … Continue reading “Are Energy and Sports Drinks Okay for Children and Teens?”

FDA Warns Against Using Teething Gels

Article at a Glance• Teething gels can cause a serious, and sometimes fatal, condition that reduces the amount of oxygen in your blood stream.• Children under the age of two should not use products containing benzocaine unless under the supervision of a pediatrician. • You can relieve teething pain by massaging your child’s gums with … Continue reading “FDA Warns Against Using Teething Gels”

Important Changes in Acetaminophen Doses for Infants and Adults

New Acetaminophen Concentration for Infants In accordance with FDA recommendations, acetaminophen manufacturers have changed the concentration of infant acetaminophen from 80mg/0.8ml to 160mg/5ml. Be aware that there may be both the old and new concentrations of infants’ acetaminophen products available in stores and in medicine cabinets. The pediatric acetaminophen products currently on the market can … Continue reading “Important Changes in Acetaminophen Doses for Infants and Adults”

You Scream, I Scream, We all Scream for-Veggies?
You Scream, I Scream, We all Scream for-Veggies?

Article at a Glance • Sometimes it takes 10 tries before children will eat a new food, so don’t give up. • Avoid power struggles by resisting the urge to nag or force your children into eating vegetables. • Having fun and getting creative with presentation can help kids get excited about veggies. We all … Continue reading “You Scream, I Scream, We all Scream for-Veggies?”

Teriyaki Turkey Burgers

If you are hosting any BBQ’s this summer, add Teriyaki Turkey Burgers to your menu! These are delicious and a nice change from a traditional burger. Ingredients: • 1 egg • 1/2 cup whole wheat bread crumbs • 1/4 cup chopped water chestnuts • 1 TBL Teriyaki sauce • 1/2 onion, chopped • 1 pound … Continue reading “Teriyaki Turkey Burgers”

Study Sheds Light on Concussion Risks for Young Athletes
Study Sheds Light on Concussion Risks for Young Athletes

Article at a Glance • Study highlights the potentially fatal risks involved in allowing players to continue participating in a sport after suffering from a suspected concussion or head injury. • “Second-impact syndrome” occurs when an individual suffers a second head injury following an unhealed concussion. This second impact can result in a catastrophic swelling … Continue reading “Study Sheds Light on Concussion Risks for Young Athletes”

Obesity and Unhealthy Lifestyles More Likely to Cause Cancer Than Chemicals

Article at a Glance • People are more likely to get cancer from obesity and lack of exercise then they are through exposure to cellphones and chemicals. • Most people are not exposed to carcinogens at a level that will cause cancer. • Instead of living in fear, decide to make reasonable efforts to avoid … Continue reading “Obesity and Unhealthy Lifestyles More Likely to Cause Cancer Than Chemicals”

Expect a Severe Allergy Season this Year

Experts predict that this is going to be one of the worst allergy seasons we have seen in awhile. A late spring and lots of rain have given plants more time to grow than usual—meaning more pollen over a longer period of time. Utah experiences three pollen seasons: tree, grass, and ragweed. Usually they don’t … Continue reading “Expect a Severe Allergy Season this Year”

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