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Back Up Your Child’s Diet

By Alan Greene, MD
www.DrGreene.com
You know that it is wise to back up your computer’s hard drive; I recommend backing up your child’s food drive with a daily multivitamin/mineral supplement. This simple habit could improve your child’s health and even intelligence. I’ll explain briefly why I feel strongly about this:
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When is it okay to question your pediatrician?

Empowered Patient is a regular feature on CNN. The topic on March 13th was about when it’s okay to question your pediatricians advice. I suggest checking out the article in it’s entirety at CNN Health. I know for me personally when I talk with my pediatrician about certain issues the response I am getting has [...]

The Sneaky Chef Book Review

 The Sneaky Chef: Simple Strategies For Hiding Healthy Foods In Kids’ Favorite Meals
Author: Missy Chase Lapine
Introduction by: Anastassios Koumbourlis, M.D.
Review by: Tammy Pinarbasi
The Sneaky Chef: Simple Strategies For Hiding Healthy Foods In Kids’ Favorite Meals is a delightfully informative read with the author’s purpose to show parents how to incorporate ‘Super Foods’ into the diets [...]

How to Outsmart Your Picky Eater

How to Outsmart Your Picky Eater
By Missy Chase Lapine
Author of The Sneaky Chef
One day, my youngest daughter had strep throat, and in the time-honored tradition of mothers everywhere, I hid her foul-tasting medicine in some chocolate pudding. As I watched her swallow it without protest, I couldn’t help thinking about all the wars I had [...]

Dining Out With A Toddler

 Dining Out With A Toddler 
by Tammy M Pinarbasi 
Dining out with a toddler can be a challenging experience. Still, having a toddler does not have to mean the end of dining out. By being prepared and following a few simple suggestions dinner out with your little one can be enjoyable.
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