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Monthly Archives: May 2011
Pediatric Dialysis at Fletcher Allen
The Pediatric Dialysis Program at Vermont Children’s Hospital at Fletcher Allen provides exceptional care to the brave children and their families who together are battling kidney disease. Each year, Dr. Ann Guillot and her staff at Vermont Children’s Hospital care … Continue reading
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First With Kids: Is Sleeping with Your Baby a Good Idea?
Transcript: Parents have recently been wide-awake with questions about whether or not it’s ok for them to fall asleep with their baby next to them in bed. Well, let me try to blanket their concerns and provide some information on … Continue reading
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What To Eat The Week Before The Marathon
Whether it’s a marathon or a half-marathon, a long run puts your body to the test. Eating well before the big race will help you get the most out of your training. Hopefully you have all been mindful about your … Continue reading
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First With Kids: Ground Rules for Baseball Safety
Transcript: With little league in full swing, parents have been stepping up to the plate to ask me if I have any safety tips for preventing baseball injuries this spring and summer. Well, let me see if I can hit … Continue reading
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Learning More About Herbal and Dietary Supplements
About one-third of adult Americans report using some form of alternative medicine. Herbal and dietary supplements comprise a large percentage of this use. In theUnited States, more then $5 billion was spent on herbal and dietary supplements in 2009.
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