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Two pediatricians discuss child health topics in non-medical language to optimize children’s health & help parents understand current policies.

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In this episode we discuss early childcare. We review different options for daycare, what parents should look for in quality daycare program. We review the studies looking at benefits and drawbacks of early daycare enrollment on academics and behavior and talk all the illness!!

In this episode we discuss early childcare. We review different options for daycare, what parents should look for in quality daycare program. We review the studies looking at benefits and drawbacks of early daycare enrollment on academics and behavior and talk all the illness!!
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Feb 26-Mar 3rd is eating disorders awareness week.  In this episode we review eating disorders, with a focus on anorexia and bulimia nervosa. We talk about how these disorders present, the associated medical complications and most importantly which treatments are effective.

Feb 26-Mar 3rd is eating disorders awareness week.  In this episode we review eating disorders, with a focus on anorexia and bulimia nervosa. We talk about how these disorders present, the associated medical complications and most importantly which treatments are effective.
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Sore throats are common. In this podcast, we review sore throats and how to differentiate strep from common viral causes. We discuss testing, treatments and home care remedies. We also review some of the complications of strep throat to be aware of. #strepthroat

Sore throats are common. In this podcast, we review sore throats and how to differentiate strep from common viral causes. We discuss testing, treatments and home care remedies. We also review some of the complications of strep throat to be aware of. #strepthroat
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Had fun recording Kids Considered Podcast ™ with UCDavisChildrensHosp peds resident Dr. Kelli Derrah today. What a dream that I get to work with residents on advocacy & media as part of my job 🥰🎤🎧

Had fun recording <a href="/kidsconsidered/">Kids Considered Podcast ™</a> with <a href="/UCDavisChildren/">UCDavisChildrensHosp</a> peds resident  Dr. Kelli Derrah today. What a dream that I get to work with residents on advocacy &amp; media as part of my job 🥰🎤🎧
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In this episode we review the impacts that climate change has on pediatric health. We spend part 1 discussing the known health impacts of climate change with Dr. Sonja Swenson. Ranging from severe weather events, to air pollution and changes in disease patterns.

In this episode we review the impacts that climate change has on pediatric health. We spend part 1 discussing the known health impacts of climate change with Dr. Sonja Swenson. Ranging from severe weather events, to air pollution and changes in disease patterns.
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In today's episode we talk to a parent and friend, Lori Leib about the experience of preterm delivery and being a parent in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).

In today's episode we talk to a parent and friend, Lori Leib about the experience of preterm delivery and being a parent in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).
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In this episode we discuss what to expect in the event your child is hospitalized. We touch on common procedures, morning rounds, team members and preparing for discharge.

In this episode we discuss what to expect in the event your child is hospitalized. We touch on common procedures, morning rounds, team members and preparing for discharge.
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In this episode we talk to peds EM physician, Julia Magana, MD from @empulsepodcast about pediatric head injury. We talk about how to respond to a head injury, mechanisms of injury and symptoms that warrant an evaluation, and the amazing research of the PECARNteam .

In this episode we talk to peds EM physician, <a href="/julmagana/">Julia Magana, MD</a> from @empulsepodcast about pediatric head injury. We talk about how to respond to a head injury, mechanisms of injury and symptoms that warrant an evaluation, and the amazing research of the <a href="/PECARNteam/">PECARNteam</a> .
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🚨Podcast alert🚨 Kid’s Considered is a podcast where pediatricians discuss child health topics to parents in plain, non-medical language The latest episode featured the PECARN TBI tool health.ucdavis.edu/blog/kids-cons… Julia Magana, MD Nathan Kuppermann UC Davis Health Department of Emergency Medicine Kids Considered Podcast ™ UCDavisChildrensHosp

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In this 2-part episode we talk to Dr. Scott Akins of UCDavisMINDInstitute about temperament & big reactors- the high energy, boundary pushers. We talk about strategies for caregivers and kids around discipline, boundaries, self-regulation and building strong and supportive bonds.

In this 2-part episode we talk to Dr. Scott Akins of <a href="/UCDMINDINST/">UCDavisMINDInstitute</a> about temperament &amp; big reactors- the high energy, boundary pushers. We talk about strategies for caregivers and kids around discipline, boundaries, self-regulation and building strong and supportive bonds.
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In this 2-part episode we are joined by developmental pediatrician Dr. Scott Akins, to talk about temperaments. Specifically, those big reactor kids- the high energy, high demand, boundary pushers. We talk strategies and supports to help them & you succeed and bond.

In this 2-part episode we are joined by developmental pediatrician Dr. Scott Akins, to talk about temperaments. Specifically, those big reactor kids- the high energy, high demand, boundary pushers. We talk strategies and supports to help them &amp; you succeed and bond.
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Latest podcast discusses the sleep hormone melatonin. We discuss its role in promoting sleep, review the studies that explore its role in treating sleep issues in pediatrics. We also highlight the issues including the lack of regulation w/ dosage, risk for overdose & side effects

Latest podcast discusses the sleep hormone melatonin. We discuss its role in promoting sleep, review the studies that explore its role in treating sleep issues in pediatrics. We also highlight the issues including the lack of regulation w/ dosage, risk for overdose &amp; side effects
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In this episode we cover the daunting task of teaching your teenager to drive. We review evidence based safety rules & recommendations for learners, review strategies for approaching teaching, how to role model positive driving etiquette and choosing a first car for your teen

In this episode we cover the daunting task of teaching your teenager to drive. We review evidence based safety rules &amp; recommendations for learners, review strategies for approaching teaching, how to role model positive driving etiquette and  choosing a first car for your teen
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In this episode we are joined by Dr. Daphne Say, pediatric gastroenterologist at UC Davis to discuss the all consuming topic of infant spit up, reflux and GERD.

In this episode we are joined by Dr. Daphne Say, pediatric gastroenterologist at UC Davis to discuss the all consuming topic of infant spit up, reflux and GERD.
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In this episode we discuss menstruation in adolescents. We discuss what is considered “normal” in terms of cycle length, amount of bleeding and associated symptoms and associated conditions

In this episode we discuss menstruation in adolescents. We discuss what is considered “normal” in terms of cycle length, amount of bleeding and associated symptoms and associated conditions
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In this episode, we talk with pediatric allergist Dr. Sunil Saini about asthma. We review symptoms of asthma and commonly co-occuring conditions, how asthma is diagnosed, some tests that may play a role in assessing asthma severity, triggers & review medications.

In this episode, we talk with pediatric allergist  Dr. Sunil Saini about asthma. We review symptoms of asthma and commonly co-occuring conditions, how asthma is diagnosed, some tests that may play a role in assessing asthma severity, triggers &amp;  review medications.
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In today's episode, we talk with Alex Nella . We discuss traditional approaches to weight management, review the role GLP1s may play in treating obesity in the teens, discusses recent research, side effects, monitoring and safety data around this popular medication.

In today's episode, we talk with <a href="/Anellafoeva/">Alex Nella</a> . We discuss traditional approaches to weight management, review the role GLP1s may play in treating obesity in the teens, discusses recent research, side effects, monitoring and safety data around this popular medication.
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In this episode we talk about promoting accessibility to health care for individuals with neurodevelopmental differences. We review health disparities within this population and ways we can collaborate for a successful approach to provide care for these kids and families.

In this episode we talk about promoting accessibility to health care for individuals with neurodevelopmental differences. We review health disparities within this population and ways we can collaborate for a successful approach to provide care for these kids and families.