The Fall issue of Rocky Mountain Kids, published by Swedish Medical Center, recently quoted our own Michael Frand, MD. The article referenced data from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), and the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. With serious food allergies in kids on the…
Littleton Pediatrics Tips to Keep Your Kids Healthy over the Holidays
The holiday season has arrived, and parents everywhere anticipate the flurry of celebrations, activities, and plentiful downtime. While the gifts of holiday cheer and great memories may be exciting, don’t forget one of the best intangible gifts you or your loved ones can have: health. No less than the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention…
Littleton Pediatrician Helps You in Keeping Your Sporty Kids Healthy
There could be hundreds of reasons why kids actively engage in sports – growing up to be like their sports icons, fitting in with peers, getting fit and fighting obesity. Although generally, the physical activity would be beneficial to their health, some kids might go overboard and wear their body down at an early age.…
Visit a Littleton Pediatrician Right Away for Bone Injuries in Kids
A broken bone, also known as a bone fracture, is a common injury seen in active children. It is typically caused by falls, hard bumps, excessive physical activity, and other incidents involving high force impact or stress. In April 2013, the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (JBJS) released the results of a study that…
Concussion in Kids – Visit a Littleton Pediatrics Center Right Away
Few sports injuries are as frightening as a concussion. The world has learned a lot about concussions in recent years, and the physicians today better understand how damaging head injuries can be; symptoms become much worse and take longer to resolve if the brain is reinjured before it can completely recover from a previous injury.…
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