Podcasts
Teaching Your Children the Importance of Giving During the Holidays
Featuring: Corinn Cross, MD
              
            	    
	    
	  	  How can you give your children gifts but also teach them the importance of giving to others?	    
         Get Smart About Antibiotics
Featuring: H. Dele Davies, MD, MS
              
            	    
	    
	  	  When should antibiotics be prescribed?	    
         Whooping Cough: Why You Should Consider Vaccinating
Featuring: Katherine Edwards, MD
              
            	    
	    
	  	  What are the symptoms of whooping cough you should be aware of?	    
         World Pneumonia Day
Featuring: Katherine Edwards, MD
              
            	    
	    
	  	  How can you protect your children from this serious and often fatal disease?	    
         International Day of Radiology Program
Featuring: Dorothy Bulas, MD
              
            	    
	    
	  	  Thursday, November 8, 2015, is the International Day of Radiology, which marks the 117th anniversary of the discovery of the x-ray.	    
         Ice Hockey & Kids: What Are the Dangers?
Featuring: William Meehan, MD, FAAP
              
            	    
	    
	  	  What are common injuries in ice hockey?	    
         Tackling in Youth Football Found to Be Cause of Most Concussions
Featuring: William Meehan, MD, FAAP
              
            	    
	    
	  	  American football remains one of the most popular sports for male high school athletes with more than 1.1 million players.	    
         The Flu Vaccine: What Has Changed this Year?
Featuring: Wendy Sue Swanson, MD
              
            	    
	    
	  	  Why would you get the flu shot, since last year it failed?	    
         Preventing Heavy Furniture from Tipping Over
Featuring: Wendy Sue Swanson, MD
              
            	    
	    
	  	  In the U.S., one child is killed every two weeks from being crushed under a television set.	    
         AAP’s Advice on Screen Time & Other Media
Featuring: David Hill, MD
              
            	    
	    
	  	  Today, more than 30 percent of U.S. children first play with a mobile device when they're still in diapers.	    
          
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
      