Archive for the 'Allergies' Category

Diagnosing Autism

Friday, May 5th, 2006

The word ‘autism’ sets fear in the hearts of parents.  Many people mistakenly believe that autistic children are somehow devoid of emotion; that they will be unable to feel or express love for their parents.
Autism is actually a spectral disease.  This means that it affects different children in different ways.  If your child is demonstrating […]

Parental snoring can cause child snoring

Tuesday, April 18th, 2006

Mums and dads who snore could be causing their children unforeseen problems, according to a recent study.  It seems that the likelihood of snoring is increased in children whose parents already snore.
The study also found that children with allergies and asthma – or the precursor to this (atopy) are also likely to snore frequently.
What’s the […]

Surviving Colic

Thursday, April 13th, 2006

As if the sleepless nights and constant diaper changes weren’t enough, many parents also have to learn to deal with a baby who cries despite every effort to entertain, soothe, or calm them.
Babies who cry for at least 3 hours a day (usually in the evening) may have colic.  This typically sets in between 3 […]


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