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- Benzocaine and Babies: Not a Good Mix
- Database Is One-Stop Resource on Kids' Medications
- Kids and Medicine (Video)
- Lock It Up (Video)
- Kids 'n Fiber (Video)
- FDA Sheds New Light on Sunscreens
- FDA Warns Not to Feed SimplyThick to Premature Infants
- Infant Sleep Positioners Pose Suffocation Risk
- Abbott Recalls Some Similac Formulas
- Facing Facts About Acne
- Giving Medicine to Children
- Treating Head Lice
- Sun Safety: Save Your Skin
- A Parent's Guide to Vaccines
- Avoiding Drug Interactions
- FDA 101: Medication Errors
- The Possible Dangers of Buying Medicine Online
- Addressing Questions about Gardasil
- Concerns about Testosterone Gel & Children
- Using Over-the-Counter Cough and Cold Products in Children
- In-Body Pediatric Devices Pose Unique Challenges
- Radiology & Children: Extra Care Required
- Beware of Bug Bites and Stings
- Pet Turtles: Cute But Contaminated With Salmonella
- FDA Acts to Reduce the Risk of Salmonella Infection
- Should Your Child Be in a Clinical Trial?
- Beware of Extortion Scam By FDA Impersonators
- FDA 101: Product Recalls
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