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March 8, 2010

Spring Break Safety Tips – ABC

Dr. Levine In the Media, Newsworthy Post a Comment

Plan ahead-check to see if additional vaccines are needed in your area of travel. Pack commonly used medications: pain/fever reducer; antihistamine for allergic reactions; hydrocortisone cream for insect bites Find out where you can seek medical care at your destination. If going on a boat, be sure the operator is well trained and licensed. Talk […]

January 6, 2010

Winter Safety – PIX II

Dr. Levine In the Media, Newsworthy Post a Comment

Here are a few tips to keep your children safe and warm during the cold winter months: Dress children in thin layers. Limit time outdoors when temperatures are low. Make sure helmets and proper safety gear are worn for all activities. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that children under age 7 not snowboard and […]

November 11, 2009

Pacifiers – When to pull the plug? – ABC

Dr. Levine In the Media, Promoting Independence Post a Comment

Full disclosure: Both of my children used pacifiers, and as a family we were all very happy about it. It enabled my husband and me to go out to restaurants when our kids were infants, and it was an easy way for our children to be soothed. Pacifiers have even been shown to have a […]

September 14, 2009

H1N1 & College – CBS

Dr. Levine In the Media, Newsworthy Post a Comment

During the H1N1 pandemic, the medical management and the advice we were giving to patients changed daily. Doctors had to closely follow the recommendations as they changed. Our office was filled with patients worried they had “The Swine Flu”. We opened up evening flu shot clinics to administer H1N1 vaccines as efficiently as possible in […]

September 8, 2009

When to Keep Kids Home from School – ABC

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Every parent wants to know when their child can go back to school after being sick. The general rule of thumb is: when the child is fever-free for 24 hours without the use of a fever reducer like acetaminophen or ibuprofen. If your child is on antibiotics, typically we recommend antibiotics for 24 hours AND […]

 

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