Posted on 02 July 2011. Tags: Child, Children, Children’s Healthcare, Dr. Rattiner, Family, Friend, Health, High School, Lifestyle, Parent, Parents, School, Scoliosis, Single, Single Parent, Single Parent Magazine, Single Parents, Son, Success, Tradition
You can check your own child, for Scoliosis! I often hear a lot of parents saying that their child was diagnosed with scoliosis, but when I ask them if they know what scoliosis is, they often reply…”no.” It always amazes me how often, doctors will tell someone they or their loved ones have some ailment, [...]
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Posted on 06 June 2011. Tags: bangs, beauty, celebrity, Child, Children, Children’s Healthcare, eyes, Family, fashion, Friend, hair, hairstyles, Health, High School, Lifestyle, makeup, Men, Parent, Parents, School, Single, Single Parent, Single Parent Magazine, Single Parents, Son, Success, Tradition, Tyra Banks, Women
By Michelle Linzy Are you aware of what is happening in the beauty world this summer? Are you still sporting last seasons look and need to be updated? This article can help you get up to speed and get you out and looking like a celebrity. There are a few hairstyles that will set the [...]
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Posted on 30 March 2011. Tags: Child, Children, Children’s Healthcare, Family, Friend, Health, High School, Lifestyle, Parent, Parents, School, Single, Single Parent, Single Parent Magazine, Single Parents, Son, Success, Tradition
It always amazes me how, to many people, the simplest and most natural solutions to common health problems, seem radical. For example, I recently put one of my patients on a 21 day cleansing program, to help her improve her health, lose weight, and feel great! When she told her friends and family what she [...]
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Posted on 23 February 2010. Tags: Adults, Child, Children, Children’s Healthcare, Families, Family, Healthcare, Home, Illnesses, Kids, Parent, Parents, Preschooler, School, Single, Single Parent, Son, Teen, Viruses
Wintertime brings more than crackling fires to warm the house and Frosty. The cold brings sniffles, sneezes, sore throats and illnesses that put a damper on the new season. Children, with immune systems that aren’t as developed as adults, are particularly susceptible to the mass amounts of germs floating around that cause the flu and colds and other medical problems.“One of the things parents need to understand is that your average healthy child can have as many as six colds per year,” said Dr. Vivian Lennon, the medical director of the primary care center at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta.
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