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Watch for signs of RSV in babies and young children
During the next few
months, parents are urged to watch for signs of a common lung
infection that could cause lifelong health problems in their babies.
Respiratory syncytial
virus (RSV) causes colds and lower respiratory infections and is the
leading cause of pneumonia and bronchiolitis in infants.
Every year, more than
70,000 babies nationwide are hospitalized and about 500 die from
RSV.
Find out if your child is
at risk for this dangerous virus.
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Kids' Fun Run set for Jan. 13
Register your child today
for Texas Children's Kids' Fun Run, a 3K non-competitive walk/run
and 1K adaptive race for children ages 5 to 15. The event is set for
8 a.m., Jan. 13, 2007, at the George R. Brown Convention Center.
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December 2006
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Help end childhood cancer
Turn your radio dial to
The New 93Q or Country Legends 97.1 on Dec. 14-16 or 1069 The
Point on Dec. 14-15 to help patients and their families at Texas
Children’s Cancer Center.
You'll hear the courageous
stories of young cancer patients, former patients and their families,
and find out how you can help. Together, we can make a difference!
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Healthy
tips to build healthy kids
Finding fun ways to
be fit during childhood helps children grow into healthy, active
adults. Many kids love running. Jogging or running is one of the
least expensive sports because it requires very little equipment. A
good pair of running shoes, sunscreen, a safe route and plenty of
fluids are all a child needs to be successful. Remember, children
should run at their own pace and continue only if they have fun
doing it. |