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Should you still worry about your child catching the flu?
As winter draws to a
close, most parents begin putting coats away, planning for spring
trips and breathing a sigh of relief if their child has not had the
flu. Not so fast, say Texas Children's Hospital specialists.
Dreary cold days may be over, but flu season is predicted to
continue through late spring in the Houston area. If you or your
child has yet to receive an influenza vaccine, you are still at
substantial risk of contracting the flu. The good news is that it's
not too late to protect your family.
Learn more about the flu
vaccine, symptoms of the flu and what to do if you think your child
has the virus.
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Understanding what causes
hearing loss in children
Some 33 percent of hearing loss
diagnosed in children comes from non-genetic causes. Can chronic ear
infections cause hearing loss? Do certain illnesses cause hearing loss? Learn what a Texas Children's audiologist says.
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February 2007
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Early detection key to treating infants with hearing loss
Every 45 minutes, a baby
is born with hearing loss in the United States. Without early
detection, the child’s lifelong communication and speech skills
could be permanently impaired.
Identifying hearing loss
early can lead to diagnosis and treatment of the youngest newborns.
Find out what tests your
newborn needs and what signs and sounds parents should be
watching and listening for as babies grow.
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Healthy
tips to build healthy kids
Today's families are
busier than ever, making it difficult to find time for fitness. To
make exercise a priority for your family, set aside time each day
for physical activity. Get up early with your children to walk the
dog or do jumping jacks together after dinner. Start small,
gradually adding new activities to the routine as your family
becomes more fit. |