David Cole

Should Teens Have Cosmetic Surgery?

Wednesday, 12 November 2014
From nose jobs to breast enhancements, you and your teen are talking about cosmetic surgery. Is this detrimental or helpful to your teen's self esteem?
When you think of movie and TV ratings, parents tend to trust the letters. But has society changed so much that we are desensitized to violence and/or sex?
Has your teen decided what he or she would like to work toward as a career?
Is our technological age good or bad for your children's future?

21st Century Business Plan for Parents

Wednesday, 12 November 2014
From toddler to teen, keeping your children on course to be successful in life requires a bit of planning and direction.
Research has shown the importance of reading, talking and singing in infant and toddler language development.

Palliative Care

Monday, 17 November 2014
If someone tells your child, "mommy's in trouble, get in my car," does your child know what to do?

Keeping Your Kids Safe on Halloween

Wednesday, 29 October 2014
Keeping your children safe on Halloween is up to you.

Strep is More than Just a Sore Throat

Wednesday, 29 October 2014
Strep throat is most common in children between the ages of five and 15, though children under five and adults can also become infected.
Bronchiolitis is the most common cause of hospitalization among infants under one year of age.
Fever, chills, appetite loss, aching bones or joints are just some of the symptoms that could be signs of cancer in your child.
Roughly every eight minutes a child in the U.S. experiences a medication mistake.
Decorative contact lenses can make you look cool, but are they bad for your eyes?

Your Breast Health

Thursday, 16 October 2014
Eating together as a family might be more important than you think. It could have a life-long impact on your child's weight.
Do you think toddlers should be able to "play" with tablets and smart phones? Will this make them smarter?

Head Injuries: When to Seek Care

Wednesday, 15 October 2014
Head injuries can be very scary; but which symptoms are normal and which need medical care?
Are you getting the best health care at a teaching hospital?
You have a first aid kit, but is it up-to-date and do you know the best way to use it?

Is it a Cold or a Fall Allergy?

Wednesday, 08 October 2014
Allergy season is upon us. As parents you have to keep an eye on your child's symptoms.
School, homework and extra activities have our children as busy as ever.
What you do for your child's bone health now can affect their risk of osteoporosis later in life.
Each year, approximately 750,000 adolescent girls become pregnant.
The AAP recommends seasonal influenza vaccine for all children six months and older.

Lung Cancer

Monday, 03 November 2014
Are there strategies you can teach your child to help them NOT be the subject of the local bully?
As a parent, you will undoubtedly have days when it seems impossible to get your child to behave.
Areas of the U.S. are experiencing an outbreak of respiratory illness that has sent hundreds of children to the hospital.
Manners are a very important part of a child's life, and the sooner you start teaching them, the better.
From parties to presents, children's birthdays can be a real challenge.
Puberty, menstruation, voice changes and body development are just some of the changes all children go through.
Events in your teen's life can seem like life or death; so why don't parents get it?
Studies show that adolescents who don’t get enough sleep often suffer physical and mental health problems.
It is important for parents to evaluate their child’s symptoms and distinguish minor everyday concerns from more serious conditions.

You're Having Twins, Are You Ready?

Wednesday, 27 August 2014
Surprise! You just found out you're having twins. Are you ready?

Keeping the Beat

Thursday, 21 August 2014
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