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Soft Neurological Signs in Young Children- My Experiment

on Nov 18th 2008

Yesterday for Medicine Mondays on MommyMD.org, I discussed soft neurological signs in young children. As you may remember I couldn’t find specific recommendations about when these signs should go away. In general most reports I read stated that if by school age they are present then there may be some other issues present such as [...]

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What Color are Your Eyes?

on Nov 4th 2008

Thanks Nikki for giving me today’s Medicine Mondays at MommyMd.org! I wish I could have given you a straight answer regarding Danger’s eyes, but we now know that eye color is from complex inheritance patterns and does not follow the simple Mendelian Patterns of inheritance that we all remember from high school. It was exciting [...]

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Some Molluscum, A little Bit of Cake and Thank God He’s Coming Home!

on Oct 28th 2008

Ok for all of you that missed my Medicine Mondays last week (Because I didn’t post it. We just chilled to the kids playing) here is a good one: Molluscum Contagiosum. I answered a readers questions regarding it on MommyMD.org.The cool thing about doing these questions is I invariably learn something new. Like did you [...]

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Medicine Mondays #4

on Sep 1st 2008

Hi Everyone! Medicine Mondays is here again! Please check out MommyMd.org to find out the latest installment. We are talking about Circumcision Discipline and Young Children Vitamins and Children Bug Spray and West Nile Virus Because I am getting so many questions I am thinking of posting the questions and answers on a daily basis [...]

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Oh Pretty Day

on Aug 17th 2008

Rainy season in Guam. Best time of the year. Busy making plans and the house is asleep.  Er- rather the kids are asleep. Here’s a pic that I took recently. And believe it not I’m not even tempted to change it to black and white. It’s the colors that make it so special. Don’t forget [...]

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