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Max MillhopperJoin 14-year-old Max Millhopper, high-school geek and undercover medical genius, on an amazing adventure through autopsies, mystery deaths, crime scenes, life-saving medical procedures, DNA analysis, and forensic science. Can detective Max solve the puzzling death of a bank employee, find the missing $200,000, and discover the identity of the killer before becoming a victim himself? Read Dr. Davis's Death, Sugar, and Flies to find out! Click here to link to Amazon Kindle version of Death, Sugar and Flies.

Last Updated (Wednesday, 28 March 2012 13:12)

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Temper tantrums

Temper tantrums in kidsTemper tantrums are a common and normal behavior in children between two and three years of age.  This behavior is a normal steppingstone towards a child's independence and development of self identity.  children naturally challenge rules and limitations without regard for their own safety and well-being. It is the parents' job to redirect children who exhibit inappropriate behaviors and remove them from situations that may place them in danger.  Children who have seen their own desires thwarted often react with disappointment and intense emotion. Young children lack the capacity to effectively manage and control these emotions. During a temper tantrum a child may drop to the floor, cry and scream uncontrollably, bang their heads, kick their feet, or pound their hands. Some children may act violently by throwing things, trying to hit other people, or destroying property. It is often difficult, tiring, or embarrassing to deal with temper tantrums, especially in public. Nonetheless, it is important for parents to anticipate temper tantrums and have a plan in place for coping with the situation.

Last Updated (Friday, 24 February 2012 18:16)

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Nosebleeds in children

Nosebleeds in childrenThe medical term for a nosebleed is epistaxis. Nosebleeds are extremely common in children especially those between the ages of 2 and 10 years of age. In most cases, nosebleeds are due to local trauma either from picking the nose or from drying of the nasal mucosa due to weather changes,upper respiratory tract infections, or allergies.Up to 30% of normal children have nosebleeds by the time they are five years of age. In nearly all cases nosebleeds do not represent anything dangerous. However, if nosebleeds are persistent, severe, or associated with other easy bleeding or bruising, you should contact your doctor.

Last Updated (Friday, 24 February 2012 18:02)

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