| |
 |
Common food allergies in babies and children
By Laura Lee Davies on 06/11/2006 11:42:36
There are many more food intolerances that full-on allergies, but happily, even these are usually grown out of by the age of five. What should you look for, and what should you avoid?
different answers – we do understand the important of avoiding food intolerances that could cause our children at least great discomfort, and at worst, serious health problems or even fatal exposure.In an urgent situation, if your child begins to choke
|
|
 |
Winter health tips
By Maria Muennich on 30/10/2010 13:15:41
Keeping your family healthy and happy through the bleaker, virus-rampant months
While most adults usually suffer two to four colds in a year, an average baby or small child's tally can be six - or more if they are exposed to older children on a day-to-day basis. You can't escape them all but you can lower your family's chances of catching something nasty. ...
|
|
 |
Babies and the common cold
By Maria Muennich on 12/11/2010 01:56:20
Colds, coughs and sniffles are much more common for babies than adults. Find out how to help your little one stay healthy and get better soon when she does catch a bug
for them to suffer through as many as six colds in their first year, even more if they exposed to older children day-to-day. . There are things you can do to try and limit colds, such as following these winter health tips for the whole family, keeping your
|
|
 |
Baby vaccinations
By ThinkBaby on 05/11/2008 01:32:34
What your baby's vaccinations protect against and how to lessen their suffering
From the time when your baby is two months old through to her secondary school years there is a planned NHS programme of regular immunisations to protect her against a number of diseases. Here we look at the illnesses and diseases that these vaccines protect against, how you can ...
|
|
|
|
|