by admin | Aug 30, 2014 | Dravet Syndrome and Seizures
Dravet Syndrome is a rare, genetic form of epilepsy in infants that commences following a fever. Until its onset, the infant presents with normal development and health. After seizures begin, the infant’s psychomotor development (cognitive, motor, social and...
by admin | Aug 29, 2014 | Ouchie Cap
Labor day is dedicated to all the hard workers and laborers to celebrate and enjoy and we can’t think of anyone that works harder than moms. So it is your turn to fully enjoy your three day weekend! Here’s some great ideas to do at home or in your town! Deal Hunting...
by admin | Aug 23, 2014 | Migraines, Headaches, and Concussions
It’s a common misnomer that the person must pass out in order to label a head injury as concussion. Not everybody loses consciousness after a blow to their head. Recovery time is different for different people also. It can take a few hours or a few weeks to...
by admin | Aug 14, 2014 | Ear Infection and Earache
Otitis media is the medical term for an ear infection. Around 50% of babies contract one or more ear infections before their 1st birthday. Ear infections are scary, especially for new moms, but generally they resolve on their own. But what’s the difference...