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Child & Infant's Health

When it comes to child and infant health, it's natural for parents to want nothing more than the best for their kids. Parents also need to nurture the growth and development of their children properly.
Young girl in her tweens is getting an injection to her shoulder administered by a health professional.
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The HPV Vaccine: Does Your Child Need It?

The HPV vaccine is most effective when children take it before they reach a sexually active age, for protection later in life. Learn more about the virus and the vaccine to make an informed decision.

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While nutrition and physical health are important, a child's mental and emotional health is crucial too. For instance, communication plays a vital role in helping parents identify if their children are experiencing mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, and stress. If left unmanaged, these problems can become more severe and may impair a child's ability to learn new information. It can also cause them to avoid people, places or things that trigger the symptoms of their specific condition.
Boy closing his mouth with both hands.
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Different Ways to Complement Speech Delay Therapy

A child’s inability to communicate can stem from multiple factors. Speech delay therapy can be combined with other treatments to improve the difficulty in a holistic way.

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Little girl wearing glasses smiles and points to her brain.
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6 Foods to Boost Your Child’s Brain Function

Healthy brain function relies on a healthy body. Support your child’s intellectual development by supporting her nutrition with these foods.

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There's no one-size-fits-all rulebook when it comes to proper infant care and child development. However, if you need insightful tips on infant health to cultivate healthy, positive attributes in your child, we have curated all of it here for you.

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