Sun, 25 September 2011
Pediatrics for Parents Show 114 - Dr. Michelle Storms discusses the controversy surrounding circumcision. She reviews its history, the pros and cons of this surgery, and its humanitarian implications. |
Sun, 28 August 2011
Pediatrics for Parents show 113 - Dr. Hawley Montgomery-Downs of West Virginia University discusses her work in infant sleep patterns and how it affects parental sleep. |
Mon, 4 July 2011
Pediatrics for Parents Show 112 - Dr. David Kaelber discussses childhood obesity and it's diagnosis. He also explains electronic medical records and how they can help with medical research and improving health. |
Mon, 30 May 2011
Pediatrics for Parents Show 111 - Joanne LaSpina discusses anesthesia in children, the questions to ask your child's surgeon and anesthesiologist, and how to answer your child's questions about the surgery and anesthesia. |
Sun, 10 April 2011
Pediatrics for Parents Show 110 - Dr. Jordana Mansbacher discusses her work in child psychology. She also talks about pica and eating discoders and gives advise on raising children with high self-esteem. |
Sun, 9 January 2011
Pediatrics for Parents Show 109 - Dr. Karen Ruskin discusses the "birds and the bees." She answers questions and provides helpful and practical advice. |
Thu, 25 November 2010
Pediatrics for Parents show 108- Craig A. Anderson, PhD, discusses the affects violent video games and other media have on our children. He recommends ways for parents to deal with this pervasive type of media. |
Sun, 24 October 2010
Pediatrics for Parents Show 107 - Dr. Benjamin Nwosu discusses growth problems including short stature and children who are too tall. He explains the causes of growth problems and the various treatment options.
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Sun, 19 September 2010
Pediatrics for Parents Show 106 - Dr. Adam Winsler discusses why children talk to themselves and what it means. |
Tue, 31 August 2010
Pediatrics for Parents Show 105 - Dr. MariBeth Chitkara discusses vomiting in children, the diseases that may cause it, and when parents should be concerned. |
