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Is it better for your child to get chicken pox than be vaccinated for it?
This is a question many parents still ask — often because chicken pox is remembered as a “normal childhood illness” that most adults survived without problems. You may even hear people say, “We all had it, and we were fine.” But medicine, research, and our understanding of risk have changed. Let’s unpack this clearly and honestly. What exactly is chicken pox? Chicken pox (also called varicella) is caused by a highly contagious virus. It spreads easily through coughing, sneez
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How to Boost Your Child’s Immune System Naturally
A strong immune system helps protect your child from frequent illnesses. While genetics play a role, good nutrition, sleep, and lifestyle...
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Common Childhood Illnesses and How to Manage Them
As children grow, they are exposed to various illnesses, especially in daycare and school. While most childhood illnesses are mild, some...
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Childhood Vaccinations – Why They Matter and What to Expect
Vaccinations are one of the most effective ways to protect children from serious diseases. They help prevent illnesses such as measles,...
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How to Care for a Newborn – Essential Tips for New Parents
Bringing a newborn home is an exciting yet overwhelming experience, especially for first-time parents. Babies require constant care,...
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The Importance of Regular Paediatric Check-ups
Young girl at doctor for check up Your child’s health is one of your greatest priorities, and regular paediatric check-ups play a crucial...
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Understanding Allergies in Children – Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
Mother helping her son blow his nose Allergies are becoming increasingly common in children, affecting their daily lives, nutrition, and...
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The Most Common Infectious Diseases That Newborns Catch
Newborns are precious, delicate, and highly vulnerable to infections due to their developing immune systems. In the first few weeks and...
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