Posted on 22 September 2009. Tags: flu shot, flu vaccines, immunizations
With all the news about seasonal flu and the H1N1 pandemic flu, the Children’s Regional Hospital at Cooper understands that parents have many questions about vaccines for their child. We encourage parents and children alike to get the seasonal flu vaccine and watch for recommendations regarding the H1N1 pandemic flu vaccine when they become available.
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Posted on 11 August 2009. Tags: imaging, pediatric radiology, xray
Sometimes we can’t protect our children from the scrapes and falls that happen while they are exploring and testing their limits – and ours. But when it comes to getting x-rays or other treatment, children are not small adults. Children need to be treated differently. Injuries and diseases affect a child’s growing body much differently than an adult.
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Posted on 04 August 2009. Tags: adolescent gynecology, first GYN visit, first menses, first period, gyn, pediatric gynecology
Most parents are a little uncertain about the right time and reason to take their daughter to a gynecologist for the first time. Cooper obstetrician & gynecologist Saifuddin T. Mama. M.D., M.P.H., who specializes in gynecologic pediatric and adolescent services, provides answers to some of the most frequently asked questions from parents.
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Posted on 07 July 2009. Tags: learning, reading, reading camp
Summer is a wonderful time for family fun. Playing sports, going on vacation and spending long days at the shore gives your children much-needed down time, but what happens in September when your child goes back to school? Commonly the first few weeks back to school in the fall is spent re-teaching information forgotten by the students over the summer.
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Posted on 26 May 2009. Tags: bicycle safety, bug safety, playground safety, summer safety, sunscreen
It’s summertime and families are enjoying outdoor activities. The Children’s Regional Hospital at Cooper is happy to provide tips for healthy fun in the sun. If the activities get a little out of hand and your child does suffer an injury, remember that the Children’s Regional Hospital has board-certified, emergency medicine specialists in the Cooper emergency department 24/7, as well as pediatric radiologists who specialize in x-rays and scans of children.
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Posted on 05 May 2009. Tags: h1n1, swine flu
With cases now confirmed in New Jersey, many parents are concerned about how the Swine Flu (H1N1) will affect them and especially their children. Constant television reports with people wearing masks and scenes of emergency rooms can be scary scenes for young children to digest.
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