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Avoiding Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) This Holiday Season

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common virus that infects the respiratory system during winter. It can cause serious infections in young children and those who have weak immune systems. With the recent outbreak of RSV cases and children’s hospitals filling up with cases, we’re sure you are worried about your children and loved ones.  The peak season for RSV is from November to March. But, any time someone is around a sick ...

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Dispelling Myths: Can Adults Get Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease?

HFMD is often perceived as an illness that only impacts young children, but adults can get hand, foot, and mouth, too. Dispelling ...

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How Long Do Fevers Last in Infants?

When your little one develops a fever, it's natural to worry and wonder, "How long do fevers last in infants?" Fevers ...

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Are Sugar Rushes Real and How Do They Work?

Are sugar rushes real? For decades, many parents have believed in the idea of a “sugar rush,” a phenomenon where kids become ...

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