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Seven tips to avoid baby bottle tooth decay

Your child's baby teeth are important! Infants and toddlers need healthy teeth and gums to help with eating solid foods, developing language skills, and helping permanent teeth erupt in the

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E-BIKES:
A fun and potentially hazardous ride

Electric bikes, or e-bikes, are extremely popular for children and adults alike. They can be a lot of fun and get you from point A to point B, but are

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CHILDHOOD OBESITY:
What Parents Need to Know

Childhood obesity is a serious health issue in our country with one in three children and adolescents having overweight or obesity. Children diagnosed with obesity are at an increased risk

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Four ways to encourage healthy dental habits

Tooth decay is one of the most common childhood diseases but fortunately, there are many easy ways to prevent decay from happening. Here are four ways to encourage healthy dental

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How to Manage Your Child’s Fever

Fever is a common symptom in children when they are sick and it’s defined as a temperature of 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit or higher. The most common causes of fevers in

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CPCMG Vista’s Saturday Clinic is moving!

Starting Saturday, January 7, 2023, CPCMG Vista’s Saturday clinic will move to the Sanford Children’s Primary Care Clinic located at 3605 Vista Way, Building B, Suite 130 in Oceanside (zip code

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Safe Driving During the Holidays

If you think alcohol is the only thing that can affect your ability to drive, think again. You can also get a DUI for driving under the influence of many

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Five tips to help cope with acne

Getting a zit might seem like a rite of passage into the teen years but for many, acne is a long-term skin condition requires medical help. What causes acne? Dead

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RSV: What You Need to Know

Babies and children sick with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) are filling pediatricians' offices and children’s hospitals across the United States. This is an early surge as RSV “season” usually starts

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