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Francisco Said:

Do you think it is worth me making a Mental Health website for kids and teenagers?

We Answered:

Sure, it's a great idea. You may want to make it so people could click on a particular disorder and connect to people sharing that disorder. I hope you get this website up and running. Good Luck.

Louis Said:

Is there a website that I can get my kids' health shot records???

We Answered:

They HAVE to help you! Be persistent. Threaten to report them to the AMA.

By HIPPA law (privacy), medical records will not be online.

When I applied for grad school, I was not allowed to get an ID until I could provide proof that I had my measles shots. My pediatrician from 30 years earlier provided me with the records.

Jeff Said:

Are there any good website to go to to be able to talk to other moms about babies and kids?

We Answered:

babycenter.com has a message board, pregnancy.org has a chat room an there is cafe mom

Francis Said:

how does sports for kids improve health and school work?

We Answered:

well for health thats a no brainer. it gets you fit, healthy. it lowers your chance of heart attack,stroke, and heart disease. plus you'll look good by being skinny. it helps school work because sports stimulates the brain. cause in a sport you have to think on the spot, and you use parts of the brain u dont normally use.it gets u motivated. plus the feeling of winning is awesome. and every kid should feel that

Maurice Said:

Please share me with the infant/toddler's health website. thanks?

We Answered:

Nutrition for Babies and Toddlers
Tips, find resources and read expert advice on how to provide the best nutrition for your baby and toddler.
http://life.familyeducation.com/nutritio…

Dr.Greene's Toddler Center full of useful information about helping toddlers through difficult transition and can provide tips of managing illnesses and discomfort of this stage.
http://www.drgreene.com/54_6.html

If your're not sure of the medicine that the doctor's prescribed, take your child to another doctor and ask for second opinion. The doctor's usually doesn't prescribed antibiotics if not needed.

These website may help to give you some information. but it's always the doctor who can give proper advise regarding your child's health problems.

Hope this help

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