January 1, 2010
Happy New Year
November 8, 2009
This is Much Better Than the Cookie Jar!
November 7, 2009
Keeping Kids Safe: Common (and Not So Common) Choking Hazards
Keeping kids safe is top on the minds of most parents, but sometimes hazards are just not that obvious. Introducing foods to infants and toddlers can be great fun, but it also brings opportunities for danger. A little knowledge about how to avoid choking can go a long way in avoiding serious emergencies.
I wrote in a previous post about using pixie stix to get kids to take their medicine. I am going to co-opt this old favorite treat for our lesson about choking hazards. What does a powdered candy have to do with choking hazards, you might ask?
September 30, 2009
How to Treat Warts: Head to the Hardware Store for Some Duct Tape
In my book, warts are one of the more annoying realities of life. Though they are harmless–they generally don’t itch or hurt except for some deep warts on the feet—warts are quite a nuisance. They can be unsightly and uncomfortable. And they are usually very difficult to get rid of. Keep reading →
September 30, 2009
Who Says Women Can’t Multitask?
September 3, 2009
Ear Hygiene 101: Cleaning Your Kids Ears–Are Q-Tips Safe?
A friend once told me with great disdain, while watching me wiggle a cotton swab deep in my ear canal with great satisfaction, “I never use Q-tips to clean out my ears.” Apparently a doctor once told him never to put anything smaller than his elbow into his ear, and he took these words as gospel.
Do you ever have the feeling when someone tells you some great truth, a law of the universe that you’ve been breaking for years in ignorance, that it’s remarkable that you have survived this long, having missed out on some basic manual on life along the way? I often wonder if the parents in my practice feel this way as I spout my wisdom on general health issues, and they look chagrined at having broken the rules with their child. The good news is, it’s hard to break your child. Especially with things like the management of ear wax.
So what are the rules of proper ear hygiene? Though I think that my friend’s doctor was a bit dramatic, I do agree that for the most part, cotton swabs do more harm than good for children’s ears. Keep reading →


















A Pediatrician's Insights on Child Health, Parenting and Doctoring Kids
October 21, 2009
In the News: Detoxifying Fakery
You must listen to this hilarious piece from one of my favorite local public radio reporters, Sarah Varney.
She starts her report with this: “I know, you’re probably thinking, what kind of moron would believe that a toxin sucking foot pad could work. Well, the photos on the front of the box are really convincing.”
The reporter goes on to discuss her own experiment with the newest craze in consumer health: toxin removing foot pads. Keep reading →
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