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Tuesday, December 13, 2016 14564 Views
Believe it or not, a runny nose can be a good thing. It's the body's way of getting rid of germs. But when your baby has too much mucus, it can give him a stuffy head. It can also make it hard to eat or breathe. A few home treatments can make your little one comfortable again.
1. Try Saline (Saltwater) Drops
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View More »Fever treatment Quick guide to treating a fever
Monday, December 12, 2016 5704 Views
Fever treatment: Quick guide to treating a fever
A fever is a common sign of illness, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. In fact, fevers seem to play a key role in fighting infections. So should you treat a fever or let the fever run its course? Here's help making the call.
These recommendations are for otherwise healthy people — for instance, those ...
View More »Introducing Your 6-8 Month Old Baby to Solid Foods – Solid Food Charts
Monday, December 12, 2016 16811 Views
Introducing Your 6-8 Month Old Baby to Solid Foods – Solid Food Charts
If your 6 month – 8 month old baby is just starting solids at this stage, start slowly, preparing a very small amount of whatever food you have chosen to begin with. Nurse or bottle feed your baby first and then offer your little one solids. It’s important to remember that baby’s milk continues to be more important than ...
View More »Change Your Breath From Bad to Good
Monday, December 12, 2016 6126 Views
Change Your Breath From Bad to Good
Bad breath (also known as halitosis or malodor) can be embarrassing and tough on those around you. Some people don't realize their breath could peel paint because people are afraid to tell them.
"Certainly bad breath can ruin relationships," John Woodall, DDS, a dentist with Woodall and McNeill in Raleigh, N.C., tells WebMD.
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View More »How to treat a cold without drugs
Thursday, December 08, 2016 17523 Views
How to treat a cold without drugs
The average adult gets two to five colds a year. Children suffer the worst, with seven to 10 a year. The news today is that scientists may in the near future be able to cure colds and other viruses. But for now, only the immune system can cure a cold and in most cases, it takes four to seven days. Conventional medicines might provide relief from symptoms, but don’t work agai ...
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