Fri, 31 May 2013
This month we have a new podcast from Dr. Robert Abood and Dr. Stanley Brewer. The doctors will first discuss health news about the dangers of inflatable bounce houses. Next we will have some helpful hints for parents dealing with temper tantrums. During this podcast, our doctors will also discuss some ideas for spending quality time together as a family. We will also discuss some important information about food allergies. Finally, we answer last month's medical trivia, which was: "What common household item sends nearly 2,500 people to the Emergency Department? Hint- "It" lives in the bathroom." Topic -- Time at which Segment Begins Health News - Dangers of Inflatable Bounce Houses -- 1:52 Listen Now: Kids Healthcast Episode 33
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Mon, 29 April 2013
We're back this month with a new podcast from Dr. Alyssa Halper, Dr. Nikita Patel, and Dr. Laura Stage. The doctors are ready to discuss Influenza and Hypothyroidism. Do you have an anxious child? During this podcast, our doctors will discuss how to cope with school anxiety. We will also give some parenting tips for children who are afraid of the dark. Finally, we will answer last month's medical trivia, which was: "On average, how many colds do children under age 6 years have per year?" Topic -- Time at which Segment Begins Health News - School Anxiety -- 1:50 Listen Now: Kids Healthcast Episode 32
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Sun, 10 March 2013
This month, Drs. Bridget Clark and Audreen Louis are our guests in the Kids Healthcast studio. They have brought some interesting topics to discuss with you, starting with bullying on TV in the news. They also discuss how to care for your children's teeth, and the West Nile virus, an infection spread by mosquitos which always gets a lot of public attention. In parenting tips, they cover appropriate discipline for children, and of course we have our answer to last month's medical trivia, which was: What are the two most common vitamin deficiencies in children? Topic -- Time at which Segment Begins Health News - Bullying on TV -- 1:45 Listen Now: Kids Healthcast Episode 31
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Thu, 7 February 2013
This month, Dr. Kelly Eagen and Dr. Alana Barbato go into depth on topics you'll be interested in. In health news, they discuss the finding that sleep disorders such as sleep apnea early in childhood are associated with learning difficulties in school. One of our main topics is Autism - Dr. Eagen discusses resources for parents and the importance of early therapy. We also discuss pertussis, or whooping cough, which has had some recent outbreaks. In parenting tips, we discuss how to get those kids eating vegetables and fruits. Finally, we answer last month's medical trivia, which was: "When was the first successful bone marrow transplant?" Topic -- Time at which Segment Begins Health News - Sleep Disorders and Learning Problems in Children -- 1:46 National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities (NICHCY) Web site: www.nichcy.org Phone: 1-800-695-0285 Listen Now: Kids Healthcast Episode 30
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Sun, 13 January 2013
We're back this month with a new podcast from Dr. Christine Chu and Dr. Abby Haiste. The doctors are in to answer your questions about constipation and pediatric fiber needs. What exactly is constipation and does a child do it on purpose? The answers are in the episode, along with information about the various kinds of formula and how to tell spit up and vomiting apart. Finally, we answer last month's medical trivia, which was: "Do people who stutter also stutter when they sing?" Topic -- Time at which Segment Begins Health News - Pediatric Fiber Intake -- 1:36 Listen Now: Kids Healthcast Episode 29
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Fri, 14 September 2012
Laura Stage, Nate Fleming, Namrata Ahuja and Jonathan Salisbury all team up this month for another podcast you won't want to miss. We start with a discussion of the dangers of magnets when swallowed by youngsters. Then, Dr. Fleming will talk to us about stuttering - just how common is it, and can it be overcome? We will also have a discussion of the importance of pool safety, and the one thing you can do which reduces the risk of drowning by 50 percent. Dr. Stage will then discuss TV, computer, and video game time -- how much is too much? And we'll have the answer to last month's medical trivia question, which was: "What is the most common foodborne illness in the United States?" Topic -- Time at which Segment Begins Health News - Magnet Ingestions -- 1:27 Listen Now: Kids Healthcast Episode 28
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Wed, 8 August 2012
The doctors this month are Hank Knouse and Anne McHugh, who discuss with us some summer related topics. We start with a discussion of tanning beds and their unfortunate use in some children. Dr. Knouse then tells parents about the dangers of heat exhaustion and heat stroke, and how to avoid it. We discuss an all-important teenage topic (Acne!), and end with a discussion of how to introduce a new baby in a home with pets. We also have the answer to last month's medical trivia question, which was: "How many tablets of Tylenol would it take to cause liver damage to an average toddler?" Topic -- Time at which Segment Begins Health News - Tanning Beds -- 1:56 Listen Now: Kids Healthcast Episode 27
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Mon, 25 June 2012
Fantastic episode this month with Dr. Kristen Dauss and Dr. Justin Fuller with a safety theme. We start with the hot topic of Bumbo seats then discuss pediatric head injuries: how to prevent them and what to do about them. Cara Fast, MSW, joins us from the Riley Hospital for Children Safety Store, discussing the many low cost products and services they have to help familes be safe at home and on the go. Dr. Dauss then shares her top five tips for parents of toddlers, and we finish with the answer to last month's medical trivia question: "What familiar piece of doctor's equipment was invented by French Physician René Laennec?" Topic -- Time at which Segment Begins Health News - Bumbo Seats -- 1:32 Links mentioned in the show: Poison Control: 1-800-222-1222 Listen Now: Kids Healthcast Episode 26
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Sat, 14 April 2012
Doctors Anne Kouri and Amanda Walter are our guests for this month's podcast. The episode begins with health news about Umbilical Cord Blood Banking and the pros and cons against storing your newborns umbilical cord blood. Our main topics of this month’s episode continue with Umbilical Cord Care once a newborn is at home and also how to help your teen with depression. Our Parenting Tip for this month is one strategy on how to handle arguments with your teenager. We also have the answer to last month's medical trivia question, which was: "What is the deadliest animal?” Topic -- Time at which Segment Begins Health News: Umbilical Cord Blood Banking – 2:10 Main Topic: Umbilical Cord Care – 4:40 Main Topic: Teen Depression – 8:50 Parenting Tip: How to Handle Arguments With Your Teenager – 17:45 Medical Trivia – 20:25 Listen Now: Kids Healthcast Episode 25
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Tue, 10 April 2012
Doctors Annie Esquivel and Holly Brine are our guests for this month's podcast. The episode begins with health news, discussing childhood measles and the recent outbreak at the Indianapolis Super Bowl. Our main topics of this month’s episode are Safety Tips for the Summer and how to help your child keep a Healthy Smile. Our Parenting Tip for this month is how to discuss substance abuse with your child. We also have the answer to last month's medical trivia question, which was: "Which famous individuals are thought to have Asperger Syndrome?" Topic -- Time at which Segment Begins Health News: Measles Outbreak – 2:20 Main Topic: Summer Safety Tips – 4:10 Main Topic: How to Keep a Child’s Healthy Smile – 10:00 Parenting Tip: How to Discuss Substance Abuse with your Child – 15:10 Medical Trivia – 18:10 Listen Now: Kids Healthcast Episode 24
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Wed, 29 February 2012
Doctors Steber and Ellertson are our guests for this month's podcast. Dr. Steber begins with health news, discussing childhood obesity and how to help your child stay active and eat healthily. Then Dr. Ellertson goes on to discuss pediatric asthma and how to adjust your child’s lifestyle if he/she has asthma. Next, Dr. Steber discusses helpful information for mothers and breastfeeding versus formula feeding for infants. Dr. Ellertson then gives parenting tips on how to help your child start school. We also have the answer to last month's medical trivia question, which was: "How much money is spent each year in the United States on marketing and advertising aimed at children?" Topic -- Time at which Segment Begins Childhood Obesity – 1:25 Asthma – 8:30 Health News: Infant and Breast Feeding – 15:40 How to Help Your Child Start School – 21:00 Medical Trivia – 24:10 Listen Now: Kids Healthcast Episode 23
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Thu, 9 February 2012
Dr.'s Baker, Teagarden and Rock are our guests for this month's podcast. Dr. Baker begins with health news, discussing pertussis and how to protect your child from becoming infected and what to do once your child has pertussis. Then Dr. Teagarden goes on to discuss Neonatal Jaundice and what to look for in your newborn. Next, Dr. Rock discusses helpful information for parents whose children suffer from headaches. Dr. Baker will also discuss how to help your child get to and stay asleep. We also have the answer to last month's medical trivia question, which was: "At what age does a baby's eye color become permanent?" Topic -- Time at which Segment Begins Health News - Pertussis -- 1:35 Listen Now: Kids Healthcast Episode 22
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Tue, 10 January 2012
Dr. Sarah Kamel and Megan McHenry are our guests for this month's podcast. Dr. Kamel starts with health news, discussing puppy love-teaching your child how to safely approach a dog. She then goes on to discuss fighting the bite - animal related illness and bites. Next, Dr. McHenry discusses helpful information for parents traveling with small children and tips on weaning your infant off the bottle. We also have the answer to last month's medical trivia question, which was: "At what age does a baby's eye color become permanent?" Topic -- Time at which Segment Begins Health News - Puppy Love -- 1:47 Links mentioned in the show: TSA's Information on Traveling Listen Now: Kids Healthcast Episode 21
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Sun, 4 December 2011
Dr. Shelly Nelson and Amy Ratliff join us in the podcast this month. They answer a listener's questions about a child who wakes up screaming every night and then quickly falls back to sleep, go over the pros and cons of cloth diapers, and discuss the HPV vaccine in health news. Bedwetting is discussed - and it's more common than you probably think! Finally, we get the answer to last month's medical trivia question, which was: "Which mold has been used for thousands of years as a medicine?" Topic -- Time at which Segment Begins Health News - HPV Vaccine -- 1:35 Links mentioned in the show: Listen Now: Kids Healthcast Episode 20
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Fri, 4 November 2011
This month Suyog Kamatkar, Jason Misurac, and Janet Kowalski are our guest physicians, discussing issues of interest to parents. In Health News, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has updated and re-issued their 1992 statement on Back To Sleep and SIDS prevention. Dr. Misurac discusses the new statement and safe sleep practices. Dr. Kamatkar then discusses ADHD diagnosis and treatment in detail. In parenting tips, Dr. Kowalski shares how to find a babysitter, and then goes on to discuss treatment of childhood fever, dispelling some myths and sharing the truth. Finally, we have the answer to last month's medical trivia question - Does adding cereal to a baby's bottle help him or her sleep through the night sooner? Topic -- Time at which Segment Begins Health News - SIDS and Safe Sleep -- 2:00 Further Information on Topics Discussed in the Show: Childcare Resource in Central Indiana Video about finding childcare in Central Indiana Listen Now: Kids Healthcast Episode 19
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Wed, 5 October 2011
Dr. Matt Yuknis and Dr. Laura Thieme are our guest doctors for this episode, and they brought some great information to the program. In health news, we discuss a new comercial on the air which warns families against the dangers of anaphylaxis, but what is anaphylaxis and who is at risk? Dr. Matt has the answers. Next, Dr. Thieme discusses circumcision. It's a personal decision, but Dr. Thieme discusses what it is, and some of the pros and cons. In parenting tips, we discuss how to babyproof a home for a crawling infant, and finally Dr. Matt discusses the newborn screen that every baby has done within the first few days of life. We also have the answer to last month's medical trivia question which was "What is the longest recorded attack of hiccups?" Topic -- Time at which Segment Begins Health News - Anaphylaxis -- 1:20 Listen Now: Kids Healthcast Episode 18
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Mon, 29 August 2011
Dr. Pat Clements and Dr. Brittany Maloney have some timely advice this month for you parents out there about starting the school year off right. They also answer one of the most commonly asked questions in our offices: how can I help my toddler sleep? Potty training, another popular subject, is addressed for the second time in our show's history (check back with episode 1 for the first time), but it's worth it because so many still have questions about this important milestone in a child's life.
Topic -- Time at which Segment Begins Health News - The importance of family meals -- 1:36 Links Mentioned in the Show: HealthyChildren.org: Information for parents on a wide variety of topics from the American Association of Pediatrics. Listen Now: Kids Healthcast Episode 17
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Mon, 1 August 2011
Doctors Danielle Slifko, Rachel Yoder and Ryan Grimm team up this month to deliver some timely messages for families. With the school year approaching, the prospect of bullying again comes up. Learn which children are at risk and what you can do as a parent if your child is a victim of bullying or if he or she bullies other children. The doctors also discuss sports related concussions, and the question of returning to play. They also discuss the new recommendation that children remain rearward facing in their carseats until 2 years of age. Finally, we have the answer to last month's medical trivia question, "What is the speed of an average sneeze?" Topic -- Time at which Segment Begins Health News - New Developments in Carseat Recommendations -- 1:34 Links Mentioned in the Show: Help installing car safety seats for children with special needs Listen Now: Kids Healthcast Episode 16
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Tue, 28 June 2011
For Kids Healthcast 15, Dr. Nayan Srivastava and Dr. Ashley Gorby have a summer-themed episode for the summer months ahead. They discuss marijuana use in teenagers and how parents can prevent marijuana use in children. Bug spray and sunscreens are discussed including what to look for and when you can start using these products in babies. In our parenting tips section, we suggest some tips for making a vacation work as a single parent, and we also discuss how to develop a good routine for children. We end the show with the answer to last month's medical trivia question: What inherited blood disorder is known as 'The Royal Disease'? Topic -- Time at which Segment Begins Health News - Marijuana Use in Teenagers -- 1:57 Listen Now: Kids Healthcast Episode 15 |
Sun, 29 May 2011
In this show, Dr. Brock Metzger and Dr. Ashley Stallion take on an impressive assortment of common illlnesses, important parent questions, and child safety. You will learn about Strep throat, head lice, pink eye, colds and vomiting in the Back to School Illnesses segment, and the safety tips for parties also apply to everyday safety concerns. Be sure to tune in for the answer to last month's medical trivia question, which was: What is the only bone in the body not connected to another bone? Topic -- Time at which Segment Begins Health News - The Effect of Parental Smoking on Children's Choices -- 1:05 Listen Now: Kids Healthcast Episode 14 |
Tue, 26 April 2011
This month's podcast is hosted by Dr. Jacob Zucker and Dr. Lauren Jones, and begins with a discussion of cold medicines, and whether they should be used in children or not. Dr. Jones discusses common feeding questions with infants, and Dr. Zucker adds our parenting tip: getting a child to take bad tasting medicine. We are excited to also have Riley Hospital for Children Infectious Disease Specialist Dr. John Christenson on the program this month, discussing vaccines; and we have the answer to last month's medical trivia question: What was the first vaccine? Topic -- Time at which Segment Begins Health News - Are Cold Medicines Appropriate for Children? -- 1:14 Links Mentioned in the Show: What is the Recommendation on Cold Medicines for Kids? Listen Now: Kids Healthcast Episode 12 |
Tue, 22 March 2011
Doctors Brian Leland, Hilary White, Anne Marie Bianculli and Tobe Mofunanya together bring us our special anniversary podcast - a themed episode covering childhood obesity. In Health News, we cover a Healthy School Lunch program that encourages students to make healthy choices. Parenting tips focuses on ways to prevent and combat childhood obesity. We also review the effects of childhood obesity and we end with the answer to our medical trivia question - What illness did JFK suffer from during his presidency?
Topic -- Time at which Segment Begins Health News - Healthy Choices Lunch Program -- 1:46
Links mentioned in the show: Let's Move - Michelle Obama's campaign to fight childhood obesity. Listen Now: Kids Healthcast Episode 12 |
Fri, 18 February 2011
This month, doctors Andy Rettger and Matt Kardatzke address the symptoms and treatment of constipation, eating whole grains, and getting your child to accept new foods. This month we have a special interview with Sandy Workman, a representative of About Special Kids or ASK. ASK is a parent-to-parent network for parents of children with special healthcare needs which helps connect parents to the resources available for them. We also have the answer to last month's medical trivia question, which was: "What was the first organ to be successfully transplanted?" Topic -- Time at which Segment Begins Health News - Whole Grains -- 1:14 Links mentioned in the show: http://www.aboutspecialkids.org/ Listen Now: Kids Healthcast Episode 11 |
Sun, 16 January 2011
Dr. Degrauw, Dr. Patel and Dr. Kelley are our hosts this month as we discuss the rapidly changing world of teens and technology. In Health News, we discuss texting and driving, a dangerous practice that causes many deaths each year. In Parenting Tips, we cover strategies for talking with your teen about their use of technology while driving. We also discuss how the use of MP3 players could lead to hearing loss, and we have the answer to last month's medical trivia question, which was "How long does it take food to digest in your stomach?"
Topic -- Time The World of Teens and Technology -- 1:51 Links Mentioned in the Show: Textecution uses your phone's GPS to detect if you're moving faster than 10 mph, at which point it disables texting. Listen Now: Kids Healthcast Episode 10 |
Wed, 8 December 2010
In this month's episode, we discuss common winter topics like how to tell a cold from the flu, and how to prevent colds and the flu. We also discuss how to choose toys that promote children's development this holiday season, and how to know when you need to call your doctor about a fever. We also answer last month's medical trivia question, which was "What is the average lifespan of the human tastebud?" Topic -- Time Choosing Toys That Encourage Child Development -- 1:45 Links Mentioned in the Show: Fever and Taking Your Child's Temperature Fever Guidelines: What's a Parent to Do? Listen Now: Kids Healthcast Episode 9 |
Sun, 7 November 2010
For this episode we start off by discussing MRSA, and we then interview a guest about Medical Legal partnerships, which are collaborations between doctors and lawyers to benefit patients. In our parenting tip section, we discuss the pros and cons of pacifiers -- providing parents with the information they need to make a decision. We also bring up a subject parents may be uncomfortable discussing, but which is essential to discuss: body parts and good touch vs. bad touch. We also answer last month's medical trivia question -- who developed the clean operating room technique we use for surgery today? Topic -- Time MRSA -- 2:09 Medical Legal Partnerships -- 7:41 Good Touch, Bad Touch -- 16:50 Pacifiers -- Are they good for Baby? -- 25:10 Medical Trivia -- 31:03
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Wed, 6 October 2010
In this month's episode, we discuss the causes of diarrhea and the danger of dehydration. We give tips for how to know your child is ready for preschool or kindergarten, and discuss seasonal allergies. In our Health News segment, we discuss the PCV 13 (Prenar 13) vaccine, which replaces the PCV 7 vaccine. Finally, we give the answer to last month's medical trivia question -- What famous character in music history suffered from deafness and depression?
Topic -- Time PCV 13 vaccine -- 1:48 Diarrhea and dehydration -- 5:36 Signs of Kindergarten Readiness -- 17:22 Seasonal Allergies -- 24:45 Medical Trivia -- 28:48
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Tue, 7 September 2010
This month, we discuss how to prevent drowning as well as tips for children and families dealing with childhood obesity. We discuss summer safety; covering insect repellent, sunscreen and fireworks. Another subject discussed is how to save money during baby's first year. We also answer last month's medical trivia question: "Which of the founding fathers of the United States was also regarded as the father of American psychiatry?" Topic -- Time Drowning Prevention -- 1:43 Obesity--A growing problem -- 5:15 Summer Safety Tips -- 10:23 Saving money during baby's first year -- 16:58 Medical Trivia -- 20:08
Links mentioned: American Heart Association CPR classes AHA's Healthier Kids: September is National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month Listen Now: Kids Healthcast Episode 6 |
Wed, 28 July 2010
In this episode, we discuss teen driving and safe driving practices. We tackle having safe fun in the summer from sun exposure to bicycle safety, and we have a guest nutritionist give us Nutrition tips for children. We also answer last month's medical trivia question: What is the smallest bone in the human body? Topic -- Time Teenage Driver Safety -- 1:57 Safe Fun in the Summer Sun -- 5:05 Nutrition for Your Children -- 11:25 Traveling with Infants and Toddlers by Air -- 20:25 Medical Trivia: What is the Smallest Bone in the Human Body? -- 22:35
Links mentioned in the show: National Safety Council on Teen Driving Safety Indiana Department of Agriculture Peak-Season Map: What's in Season Now? Listen Now: Kids Healthcast Episode 5 |
Mon, 5 July 2010
This month, we discuss healthcare reform and how it will affect children, the ongoing problem of teenage smoking and signs your child might be a smoker, ADHD, and fighting colds without medication. We also answer last month's trivia question: where does the word "Vaccination" come from?
Time -- Topic 2:15 -- Healthcare Reform 5:33 -- Teenage smoking 11:16 -- Fighting colds without medication 13:00 -- ADD and ADHD 16:43 -- Medical Trivia: Where does the word "vaccination" come from?
Links mentioned in the show: About Special Kids (ASK): Resource for parents of children with ADHD and other medical conditions.
1-800-QUIT-NOW: Tobacco quit line (free). Kids Healthcast Episode 4 |
Thu, 3 June 2010
This month, we discuss the new recommendations for carseat safety from the American Association of Pediatrics, the differences between formula and breastmilk, and how to get your kids off the couch. We also tackle the issue of vaccines, a topic many parents are concerned about. Remember, we welcome you to call into the show with your questions. Just click on the "call me" button to the right. You don't need any special equipment, our message center will call your cellphone or landline. Time -- Topic 1:43 -- Carseat Safety 5:25 -- Vaccines 13:24 -- Getting Kids Active 17:30 -- Infant Formulas vs Breastmilk 23:42 -- Medical Trivia: How much saliva does a human being produce in one day? 24:41 -- Credits
Here are the links mentioned in the show: Seatcheck (Nationwide) (866-SEATCHECK) Prevent Injury Website (Indiana Only) (800-KIDNCAR)
Here are some additional sources for information about vaccines: Listen Now: Kids Healthcast Episode 3 |
Sat, 1 May 2010
In this month's episode, we answer a listener's question about her baby's stooling habits and discuss constipation. We also cover getting your 18 month old to sleep and we answer the medical trivia question: "What medical condition is Julius Cesear believed to have suffered from?" In our Health News segment, we talk about the abstinence only sex education course developed in the North-Eastern US that worked better than other methods. Topic -- Time 2:17 -- Health News: Abstinence Only Sex Education 6:00 -- Constipation: A Listener Calls In 13:10 -- Soothing a Crying Newborn: The Five "S" Method 15:16 -- Getting Your 18 Month-Old to Sleep 22:32 -- Medical Trivia 23:46 -- Credits
Listen Now: Kids Healthcast Episode 2 |
Wed, 24 March 2010
In our first episode, we talk about what's normal for a baby's first year, what's abnormal, and what you can do if your baby falls behind his or her peers. We also cover Potty Training with some great tips from Dr. Jacob; and we answer the medical trivia question: "Who discovered the circulation of blood?" Time -- Topic 1:56 -- Health News: Bronchiolitis Listen Now: Kids Healthcast Episode 1 |
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Kids Healthcast covers health topics parents may be interested in a monthly half hour mp3-format podcast. It is recorded by pediatricians at the Indiana University School of Medicine. Each month includes Health News, Medical Trivia, Parenting tips, and 2 key segments on children's health ranging from constipation to normal newborn development and lots of information in between. We welcome you to call into our call-in line by using our Call Me feature and we will try our best to get your comments in our next podcast. We hope you enjoy the show!
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