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Lyme Disease – Fact and Fiction

With the warmer weather, we are already starting to see the ticks come out.  Lyme disease is both a controversial and anxiety-ridden topic for many individuals.  We hope that we can provide some information and education to shed light on this very charged topic. 

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Eating Disorders And Your Teen

In this day and age health, body image, and healthy eating are always in the media. The challenge is deciphering what information is accurate and what information is the “latest fad”. Coupled with this, are the media images depicting individuals with unrealistic and unhealthy bodies. [Read more…] about Eating Disorders And Your Teen

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The Facts of Lice

Let’s be honest, at the mention of the word lice most parents cringe and start to scratch their heads.  The good news is that these creepy crawlies are a benign nuisance.  The bad news is that they can be difficult to detect and eradicate.  We hope to shed some light on this topic and provide some useful tips for preventions and treatment. [Read more…] about The Facts of Lice

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The 411 on Summer Illnesses

Once summer hits, most parents think that they are in the clear in terms of illness.  Although this can certainly be true in terms of colds and upper respiratory infections, summer still has its fair share of illnesses.  In this blog, we will give you more information regarding two of the most common summer illnesses. [Read more…] about The 411 on Summer Illnesses

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Summer Sun Safety

It wasn’t long ago that we would think nothing of sitting on the beach without sunscreen or worse, covered in baby oil. Sunburns never seemed that dangerous in that they would fade in a day or two and your skin was left with a nice glow.  Our knowledge has changed over the years, and we now know that sun exposure of any kind can be harmful without the proper protection.  The sun’s UV rays can cause damage to the skin in as little as 15 minutes.  Prolonged damage from time in the sun is a setup for skin cancer. [Read more…] about Summer Sun Safety

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Doctors’ Pediatric Presents Helpful Tips When Traveling With Your Child

When traveling with your child this summer, you may find yourself in need of advice.  Doctors’ Pediatric offers online resources from the American Academy of Pediatrics.  These handouts cover various topics ranging from everyday concerns such as sun safety and car seats to other topics such as illness and mental health.  Click here to see the full directory. [Read more…] about Doctors’ Pediatric Presents Helpful Tips When Traveling With Your Child

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Is your kid F.O.S. – full of stool?

Despite common knowledge, constipation is one of the most frequent childhood ailments that we see.  Most individuals assume that constipation means a complete lack of bowel movements or difficulty having bowel movements.  This assumption is not wrong, but it only encompasses one aspect of constipation.  In fact, the most common type of constipation that pediatricians see is a child who actually stools once or more a day.  For many parents this is confusing and often not believable.  The following information should help to demystify and simplify constipation. [Read more…] about Is your kid F.O.S. – full of stool?

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Dr. Renda’s Remedies For Common Breastfeeding Issues/ Concerns

My baby always falls asleep while nursing, and then she/he is hungry a ½ hour later.

When babies are first born it is natural for them to sleep about 16 – 18 hours a day. This can present a challenge when trying to nurse a newborn and provide adequate nutrition. One of the most common complaints from even the most experienced mother is that her baby falls asleep 2 – 3 minutes into the breastfeed. This makes sense for a multitude of reasons. (1) Naturally sleepy baby (2) Nursing naturally relaxes and creates a setup for a sleepy newborn (3) Newborns tire out quickly. The first two issues will get better with time as baby grows. The third issue is something with which we can help. [Read more…] about Dr. Renda’s Remedies For Common Breastfeeding Issues/ Concerns

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Wilton: 55 Danbury Road Wilton, CT 06897 (map) 203.762.3363

Ridgefield: 10 South Street Ste 206 Ridgefield, CT 06877 (map) 203.431.3363

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