Neck Rash on a Five-Month-Old Baby

Rashes are a very common condition that can affect the soft and smooth skin of young infants. They can be caused by a number of factors, including infections and reactions to environmental stimuli or, more rarely, be the sign of serious disorders.

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Causes for a Low Grade Fever in a Child

A body temperature below 101 degrees Fahrenheit or 38.3 degrees Celsius in children is considered a low grade fever. This parameter is usually accurate when the temperature is measured with a rectal thermometer.

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My 2-Month-Old Can't Breathe With a Stuffy Nose

An infant has an immature immune system and in the first months of its life it will be exposed to many agents causing infections, allergies and reactions. A stuffy nose is one of the signs of an upper respiratory condition and is very common in babies.

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Bronchial Pneumonia in Infants

Bronchial pneumonia, also known as bronchopneumonia, is an infection of the bronchial tubes of the lungs and the most common form of pneumonia in infants.

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Oven Roasted Vegetables

How to Roast Vegetables the Day Before

Vegetables can be truly delicious when roasted. Healthy and easy to prepare, many vegetables' flavors are greatly enhanced by the roasting process; even their textures are enhanced, as they become soft on the inside and golden brown on the outside.

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