Sentences with phrase «as your pediatrician notes»

Not exact matches

When her pediatrician (note: not her usual pediatrician) determined that Dash had jaundice — which was not unexpected since her other two sons had it as well — she was told he needed to go to the NICU.
After consulting with our pediatrician, we connected with Missouri's Parents as Teachers (PAT) and First Steps to begin receiving support (side note — Missouri's early intervention services are extraordinary!).
As noted above, many pediatricians suggest introducing beets between 8 - 10 months of age.
Dr. Harvey Karp (noted pediatrician and author) advises keeping sound levels at around the same volume as a «soft shower.»
She also notes that many pediatricians do not recommend anal stimulation as it can cause harm and is unnecessary.
As Erika Landau, a pediatrician in New York City, notes, you don't need a dishwasher — you can wash your bottles in hot soapy water.
Please note that it is important to discuss the introduction of all new foods with your pediatrician, as he or she will be acquainted with your family's medical history and will be able to advise you if certain foods are not appropriate for your child.
«It is crucial for every child to be followed up annually until the age of 21 by a pediatricianas is done in the United States — to detect hereditary disorders and pediatric diseases as early as possible,» notes Igarashi.
Pediatrician Barbara Cromer of Case Western Reserve University notes that many pesticides and plastics contain synthetic estrogens, and that cattle fattened with estrogen have up to five times as much of it in their tissue as do untreated cattle.
And, as researchers note, of all of the physicians who are certified in the United States, only one - percent are pediatricians.
The authors of the paper, Meena Kasaii Navidi and Fred A. Kummerow, noted that Egg Beaters were not appropriate «as a substitute for egg yolk in infant feeding by pediatricians who may consider supplementation with cholesterol - free substitutes early in life in order to prevent the development of atherosclerosis» (Pediatrics Vol 53, No 4 April 1974).
As Erika Landau, a pediatrician in New York City, notes, you don't need a dishwasher — you can wash your bottles in hot soapy water.
Rather, it was made as part of a speech delivered this week at the annual meeting of the American Meteorological Society, by Dr. Richard Jackson, a pediatrician and a professor at the Fielding School of Public Health at the University of California, Los Angeles (of note, Jackson has also held prominent posts at the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), which has just abruptly canceled a conference addressing the public health implications of climate change out of fear that the event would be problematic for the new administration).
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