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Irondequoit Pediatrics
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This section is designed in order to keep our
patients informed about current topics in the news.
1.  Consumer Reports Changes Their Study on Infant Car Seats
2.  Rear-Facing Car Seats Better for Bigger Kids Too
The American Academy of Pediatrics
recommends car seats until age 7.  Check
their website for specifics.
104 Teenagers Who Are Role Models for Weight Loss
Watching your weight involves not only
healthy eating habits, portion control,
and activity, but a different way of
thinking.
See our own Dr.
Douglas Bennett
in the Genesee
Valley Parent
Magazine.  
The Following is a list of PRODUCT RECALLS - call the office for details.  
You may want to register with the Consumer Product Safety
Commission for email notification at
http://www.cpsc.gov/cpsclist.aspx:
                      This is not a complete list.  Visit
    
 http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/category/toy.html
                                  for more information
MMR, Mercury, and Autism
All studies now show no correlation
between vaccinations and developmental
disorders.
Vitamin D Is An Important Vitamin for Newborns and Adolescents
Studies now show that babies, children,
adolescents, and adults lack Vitamin D
and are at risk for bone loss.
Children and Teenagers Do Not Get Enough Calcium and Vit. D
No benefit seen with special infant formula
Information about H1N1 Influenze (Swine Flu)
Parents have a lot of questions about the H1N1 Influenza.  Please go to
these following links.  You are welcome to call with questions.
American Academy of Pediatrics
New York State Department
Centers for Disease Control
The American Academy of Pediatrics Recommends Flu Vaccine
The AAP, CDC, and ACIP recommend Flu
Vaccine.  The risk of getting the Flu is
far greater than any potential minimal
side effect.