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A recurring theme I see in my office with parents of newborns and infants is the question that begins with “at what age will my baby…?” And the fill in the blank ranges anywhere from ... Read More »
One of the most helpful tools your doctor has at their disposal, when dealing with the possible reasons for infertility, is the laparoscopic camera. If you have already been through the lab tests, ... Read More »
One of my favorite development topics, as far as my baby discussions go, is the introduction of solid foods (e.g. baby cereals and the pureed vegetables and fruits.) The guidelines I have always ... Read More »
Each year as spring arrives and summer plans begin to take shape, I sing the praises of sleep away camp for those children who are ready for the experience. Those of you who have read my articles in ... Read More »
I’ve recently written a number of posts about STD’s and their potential subsequent effect on fertility; due to pelvic inflammatory disease, adhesions, etc. and how that can in turn, increase the ... Read More »
The news reports about New York Lawyer, Cynthia Wachenheim, were tragic. This is a woman who clearly suffered from postpartum psychosis and nevertheless some critics have called her a monster. ... Read More »
Whether training for a 10K or a marathon, overuse injuries will likely come to haunt you. Running is one of the world’s most popular forms of exercise with 40 million Americans running regularly. ... Read More »
I love this time of year when the weather encourages us to get outdoors and be physically active. And while baseball may be the first sport that comes to mind when we think of spring-time, in this ... Read More »
Patients with fibromyalgia who drink low or moderate amounts of alcohol have less severe symptoms than nondrinkers, according to a recent study. Low and moderate alcohol consumption was ... Read More »
Behaviorists are always on the lookout for new ways to help their patients feel better. Tim Dalgleish, Ph.D., of the Medical Research Council Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit conducted a study using ... Read More »

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