Blood Test: Lipid Panel - familydoctor.org
A lipid panel blood test assess a person’s risk for heart disease and stroke. It also checks good and bad cholesterol, as well as triglycerides.
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https://familydoctor.org/blood-test-lipid-panel/
Balancing Work and Caregiving - familydoctor.org
Caring for a loved one while working outside the home can be a challenging balancing act. Talk to your employer, or use other resources for help.
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https://familydoctor.org/balancing-work-and-caregiving/
Bonding with Baby - familydoctor.org
Bonding with your baby is a natural process. It can begin at different times as you spend more time with your baby. Bonding creates security and confidence.
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https://familydoctor.org/bonding-with-baby/
Botulinum Toxin Injections: A Treatment for Muscle Spasms
Botulinum toxin, or Botox, is used to treat muscle spasms and other conditions. It is injected into the affected muscle.
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https://familydoctor.org/botulinum-toxin-injections-a-treatment-for-muscle-spasms/
Boys and Puberty – familydoctor.org
Most boys experience puberty between the ages of 9 and 16. It’s important your son learn about the changes of puberty from you and his doctor.
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https://familydoctor.org/boys-and-puberty/amp/
Brain Training for Seniors - familydoctor.org
Exercising your brain as you age is important and may help delay the onset of dementia.
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https://familydoctor.org/brain-training-for-seniors/
BRAT Diet: Eating After An Upset Stomach or Vomiting - familydoctor.org
Not sure what to eat after throwing up? The BRAT diet (Bananas, Rice, Applesauce, and Toast) can help treat upset stomach, vomiting, and diarrhea.
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https://familydoctor.org/brat-diet-recovering-from-an-upset-stomach/
Breast Cyst Aspiration – familydoctor.org
A breast cyst aspiration is an in-office procedure your doctor will do to drain a cyst in your breast.
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https://familydoctor.org/breast-cyst-aspiration/amp/
Breastfeeding: How to Pump and Store Your Breast Milk
Pumping and storing breast milk allows you to continue to feed your baby breast milk through a bottle.
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https://familydoctor.org/breastfeeding-how-to-pump-and-store-your-breast-milk/
Breastfeeding: Hints to Help You Get Off to a Good Start
Breastfeeding benefits your baby. Breast milk contains nutrients and antibodies your baby needs. Breastfed babies are less likely to develop health issues.
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https://familydoctor.org/breastfeeding-hints-to-help-you-get-off-to-a-good-start/
Breastfeeding: Returning to Work - familydoctor.org
Returning to work while breastfeeding can feel like a challenge. But you can make it work if you are prepared.
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https://familydoctor.org/breastfeeding-returning-to-work/
Breech Babies: What Can I Do if My Baby is Breech?
A baby is breech when it is in a headfirst position prior to birth. There are several ways to try and turn your baby before delivery.
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https://familydoctor.org/breech-babies-what-can-i-do-if-my-baby-is-breech/
Body Image (Children and Teens) – familydoctor.org
Children’s opinions of their bodies form at a very young age. Research suggests that children as young as 3 years old have body image issues.
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https://familydoctor.org/building-your-childs-body-image-and-self-esteem/amp/
Calcium: What You Need to Know - familydoctor.org
Calcium keeps your bones and teeth healthy and strong. Your body can’t make its own calcium, so it’s important to include it in your diet.
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https://familydoctor.org/calcium-what-you-need-to-know/
Caring for Your Incision After Surgery - familydoctor.org
Taking care of your incision after surgery is important to your health. It can reduce the risk of infection and help you return to normal sooner.
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https://familydoctor.org/caring-for-your-incision-after-surgery/
Caregiving: Care for Yourself While Caring for Others - familydoctor.org
Caregivers provide care for people with chronic medical conditions. It’s a challenging job, so caregivers also need to take care of themselves.
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https://familydoctor.org/caregiving-care-caring-others/
Caring for a Person With Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities
Being a caregiver for someone with an intellectual or developmental disability is important to your loved one, but it can take a toll on you as well.
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https://familydoctor.org/caring-for-a-person-who-has-intellectual-or-developmental-disabilities/
Changes in Your Body During Pregnancy: First Trimester
Click here to learn more about the changes in your body during pregnancy and symptoms women experience during their first trimester.
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https://familydoctor.org/changes-in-your-body-during-pregnancy-first-trimester/
Nutrient Rich Foods - Vitamins and Minerals | familydoctor.org
Nutrient-rich foods are low in sugar, sodium, starches, and bad fats. They contain a lot of vitamins and minerals and few calories. Learn more here.
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https://familydoctor.org/changing-your-diet-choosing-nutrient-rich-foods/
Chickenpox Vaccine - familydoctor.org
Chickenpox is highly contagious and can be very serious. Beginning at 12 months old, almost everyone should have the chickenpox vaccine.
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https://familydoctor.org/chickenpox-vaccine/
Childhood Overweight and Obesity: Helping Your Child Achieve a Healthy Weight - ...
Good nutrition and regular physical activity can help your child achieve and maintain a healthy weight.
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https://familydoctor.org/childhood-overweight-and-obesity/
Your Child’s Mental Health – familydoctor.org
Good mental health is an important part of a child’s overall health. There are many ways adults can help children build good mental health.
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https://familydoctor.org/childs-mental-health/amp/
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) | Chronic Kidney Disease and Nutrition
Following a special diet can reduce the stress on your kidneys and slow the progression of chronic kidney disease.
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https://familydoctor.org/chronic-kidney-disease-ckd-chronic-kidney-disease-nutrition/
Childhood Vaccines: What They Are and Why Your Child Needs Them – familydoctor.org
Childhood vaccines are important in protecting children and the population. All are safe and are to be given at specific ages.
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https://familydoctor.org/childhood-vaccines-what-they-are-and-why-your-child-needs-them/amp/
Childhood Vaccines: What They Are and Why Your Child Needs Them
Childhood vaccines are important in protecting children and the population. All are safe and are to be given at specific ages.
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https://familydoctor.org/childhood-vaccines-what-they-are-and-why-your-child-needs-them/?utm_source=fd.org%20childhood%20vaccinesandutm_medium=Online%20media%20kit