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At Bluebird Kids Health, we believe that trusted medical advice should be accessible—not just in the exam room, but wherever families are looking for answers. That’s why our pediatricians are frequently called on to share their expertise in the media. Whether you’re already part of our community or simply searching for guidance, this is a place where you’ll find answers to real questions, backed by experience and care.

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Every Parent Needs to Know These First Signs of Puberty in Boys

But how will you know that your child is in this first phase? Well, you won’t, and most likely, your kid will be just as clueless. Fox-Levine explains,
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Doctor Says Measles Outbreak Is a ‘Ticking Time Bomb’

"While we haven’t yet seen neurological complications from this outbreak, with measles, it feels like a ticking time bomb," said Dr. Michael Glazier.
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The Best Teethers to Help Relieve Baby’s Teething Discomfort

If you’re looking for a natural material, Dr. Amanda Thomas, recommends firm, durable rubber, as “these provide safe chewing relief without posing choking hazards.”
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Is Whooping Cough the “Canary in a Coal Mine” for Other Infectious Disease Outbreaks?

As a parent, I always tell my patients, like I vaccinate my kids for themselves first, but also for my parents who are elderly, and also for the community.
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Whooping Cough Resurgence Raises Questions: Booster Shot or Titer Test?

Anybody who lives with someone like a neonate, or anybody who lives with someone with congenital heart disease or severe asthma and stuff like that, I'd rather they get tested early. .
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3 Reasons You Might Need a Measles Booster

Having both recommended doses of measles vaccine offers about 97% effectiveness against infection— enough protection for most people."