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Meet Children’s Hospital Physician Dr. Liliana Camison Bravo
Liliana Camison Bravo, MD, specializes in plastic surgery for children and adults at University of Pittsburgh Physicians’ Department of Plastic Surgery, Read More
Categorized as: Family Health, Living and Wellness, Pediatrics
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Can Children Have Caffeine?
Explore the impact of caffeine on children's health and well-being. Learn about its effects, potential risks, and guidelines for safe intake. Read More
Categorized as: Living and Wellness, Pediatrics
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When Should Children Stop Using Bottles and Sippy Cups?
Letting your baby or toddler drink from a sippy cup may seem like a good idea, but you should use them sparingly. Here's what you need to know about sippy cups. Read More
Categorized as: Living and Wellness, Pediatrics
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When Is the Right Time to Consider Pectus Correction Surgery?
Pectus excavatum and pectus carinatum are two common chest wall abnormalities. Learn when it's the right time to consider treatment for these conditions. Read More
Categorized as: Living and Wellness, Pediatrics
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Your Baby’s Fontanelles (Soft Spots) Explained
New parents may feel unnerved by the soft spots on their baby's head. But rest assured, they're normal and OK to touch. Here's what you need to know. Read More
Categorized as: Living and Wellness, Pediatrics
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Do Infants Need Vitamin D Drops?
Breast milk alone doesn't give your baby enough vitamin D, so doctors usually recommend vitamin D drops for babies. Here's what you need to know. Read More
Categorized as: Living and Wellness, Pediatrics
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How Much Screen Time Is Too Much for Kids?
If you're worried that your child is spending too much time in front of screens, you're not alone. Here are the current recommendations on screen time for kids. Read More
Categorized as: Living and Wellness, Pediatrics
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How to Treat Cradle Cap
Cradle cap is a harmless skin condition in babies. You can wait for the flaky, crusty scales to go away on their own, or treat cradle cap at home. Here's how. Read More
Categorized as: Living and Wellness, Pediatrics
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Meet a UPMC Children’s Physician — Dr. Sial
Gull Zareen Khan Sial, MD, is a pediatric neurologist practicing at UPMC Children's Specialty Services in Central Pa. Read More
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