Children's Health
Family Spectrum (NE) December 2011
Four-year old Charlie Smith was born with a hearing impairment. Although he is not entirely deaf, he cannot hear as well as most people. Charlie has to wear hearing aids to help him hear, but there are still sounds that the hearing aids cannot amplif ... Read More
Family Spectrum (NE) February 2012
Winter sports and activities combine ingredients that potentially can be a recipe for injuries—cold temperatures, slippery surfaces, and vigorous activities. Remember, for young children especially, supervision, proper cold-weather clothing, an ... Read More
Family Spectrum (NE) February 2012
Meet the Linders—Jake and Mindy, and their children, Paige and Neenah of Blair! The family also has an English bulldog named Meatloaf, who the kids love. The family tries to stay as normal as possible, Mindy jokes: “Whatever normal is&hel ... Read More
Her Living (NE) December/January 2012
When Angela Cooper, an employee of Mutual of Omaha, became pregnant four years ago, there was no doubt in her mind that she wanted to breastfeed her new infant. Her biggest concern was whether she would be able to successfully continue breastfeeding ... Read More
Orthodontics is usually somewhat of a mystery to those who have not had any previous experience in this highly skilled field of dentistry. Most often, it is assumed that orthodontic treatment is performed for esthetic improvement alone. In reality, i ... Read More
Womego Archive () April 2009
By Heather L. Kleumper, R.N. Beginning in July things will look a little different at the Northeast Family branch of the YMCA. After receiving a one-time grant last summer from the Lance Armstrong Foundation to work with adult cancer patients, they ... Read More
Womego Archive () April 2009
By Tim Brady, President & CEO of Our Lady of Peace Recently, my wife and I moved to Louisville after I accepted the position of President and CEO of Our Lady of Peace. We’re not new to the area, as I worked for another Louis ... Read More
Womego Archive () April 2009
Teaching Kids To Live A Healthy Lifestyle The rate of pediatric obesity has reached an alarming all time high. In fact, one out of three American kids are now considered overweight or obese. Children who are overweight are at risk for a number of s ... Read More
Power struggles are often thought of in relation to power and control: who has it, who wants it, who wins and who loses. The reality is adults have much power and control; children generally have very little. Yet, when caught in a power struggle it i ... Read More
Brevard County Woman Newspaper (FL) Oct-Nov 2011
Equine-assisted therapy facility honors autistic child
On what would have been his 7th birthday, Ryan Moore was remembered at the Ryan Moore Memorial Golf Tournament to benefit Harmony Farms on Saturday, October 1st at ... Read More
Family Spectrum (NE) December 2011
Four-year old Charlie Smith was born with a hearing impairment. Although he is not entirely deaf, he cannot hear as well as most people. Charlie has to wear hearing aids to help him hear, but there are still sounds that the hearing aids cannot amplif ... Read More
Injury Prevention By Thomas Pranikoff, MD, Pediatric Surgeon With summertime in full swing, experts at Brenner Children’s Hospital want to remind parents to take precautions to protect their children from injury so they can make the most of the ... Read More
Orthodontics is usually somewhat of a mystery to those who have not had any previous experience in this highly skilled field of dentistry. Most often, it is assumed that orthodontic treatment is performed for esthetic improvement alone. In reality, i ... Read More
Parent News (SC) December 2008
How old can a person be before beginning Chiropractic care?
There is no such thing as too young or too old for Chiropractic care. Chiropractic patients range in years from birth to old age. Regardless of age, vertebrae can become misaligned. If ve ... Read More
Osceola Woman Newspaper (FL) Sept-Oct 2011
For many children entering middle school age (11 to 13 years of age) is a difficult period of ups and downs. This point in time seems like being in a roller coaster with thoughts, ideas, feelings and emotions going in all different directions. This i ... Read More
Family Spectrum (NE) February 2012
Winter sports and activities combine ingredients that potentially can be a recipe for injuries—cold temperatures, slippery surfaces, and vigorous activities. Remember, for young children especially, supervision, proper cold-weather clothing, an ... Read More
Family Spectrum (NE) December 2011
Four-year old Charlie Smith was born with a hearing impairment. Although he is not entirely deaf, he cannot hear as well as most people. Charlie has to wear hearing aids to help him hear, but there are still sounds that the hearing aids cannot amplif ... Read More
Family Spectrum (NE) February 2012
Winter sports and activities combine ingredients that potentially can be a recipe for injuries—cold temperatures, slippery surfaces, and vigorous activities. Remember, for young children especially, supervision, proper cold-weather clothing, an ... Read More
Family Spectrum (NE) February 2012
Meet the Linders—Jake and Mindy, and their children, Paige and Neenah of Blair! The family also has an English bulldog named Meatloaf, who the kids love. The family tries to stay as normal as possible, Mindy jokes: “Whatever normal is&hel ... Read More
Her Living (NE) December/January 2012
When Angela Cooper, an employee of Mutual of Omaha, became pregnant four years ago, there was no doubt in her mind that she wanted to breastfeed her new infant. Her biggest concern was whether she would be able to successfully continue breastfeeding ... Read More
Orthodontics is usually somewhat of a mystery to those who have not had any previous experience in this highly skilled field of dentistry. Most often, it is assumed that orthodontic treatment is performed for esthetic improvement alone. In reality, i ... Read More
Womego Archive () April 2009
By Heather L. Kleumper, R.N. Beginning in July things will look a little different at the Northeast Family branch of the YMCA. After receiving a one-time grant last summer from the Lance Armstrong Foundation to work with adult cancer patients, they ... Read More
Womego Archive () April 2009
By Tim Brady, President & CEO of Our Lady of Peace Recently, my wife and I moved to Louisville after I accepted the position of President and CEO of Our Lady of Peace. We’re not new to the area, as I worked for another Louis ... Read More
Womego Archive () April 2009
Teaching Kids To Live A Healthy Lifestyle The rate of pediatric obesity has reached an alarming all time high. In fact, one out of three American kids are now considered overweight or obese. Children who are overweight are at risk for a number of s ... Read More



