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As Wars Lengthen, Toll on Military Families Mounts
Far from the combat zones, the strains and separations of no-end-in-sight wars are taking an ever-growing toll on military families despite the armed services' earnest efforts to help.
Urologic Problems You Should Not Ignore This School Year
What to do about testicular injury, bedwetting and bathroom access. Your son hurts himself "down there" while playing on the see-saw, your daughter doesn't want to attend a sleepover because she wets the bed, ...
Local research yields link between 3 children's health problems
Three health problems that plague many children - sometimes all at once - might be on the verge of being solved or, at the very least, brought under control.
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MY son is seven and has been dry during the day without any problems since he was potty trained at two.
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P&G; UnderJams Offer All Night Protection
Pampers' UnderJams offer all-night protection for the approximately 5-7 million children above age five who have accidents at night.
Bed-wetting challenges families
When two of Elinore Snider's kids were wetting their beds every night, their doctor recommended that Snider give them an alarm that would wake them up every two hours.
Reporter want ad: How do parents deal with bedwetters?
Summer means sleepovers, camping out and vacationing with friends. For the child who occasionally wets the bed, it can be embarrassing.
Brain May Ignore Bladder Signals, Causing Bedwetting
Much like the boy who cried wolf, a bladder that constantly sends signals to arouse the brain may end up being ignored in its time of greatest need.
Toddler Sleep Problems Require Closer Attention
Generally 20% of toddlers suffer from various sleeping disorders for a variety of reasons.
UnderJams A Review of the Bedwetting Aid
Underjams are a brand new product from Pampers that are made for kids who wet the bed. via Associated Content
At Ask an Expert, you can connect with Canadian doctors and healthcare professionals. via C-Health
Patience is the best treatment for bedwetting
Bedwetting is a common childhood occurrence. Among children ages 6 and older, approximately 5 million to 7 million still wet the bed. via Democrat & Chronicle
Urinary Incontinencein Children
Parents or guardians of children who experience bedwetting at night or accidents during the day should treat this problem with understanding and patience. via MedicineNet
Bedwetting: Most kids just outgrow the fairly common problem
“But a lot of insurance companies won't cover the bladder alarms, and they can be expensive,'' Bernstein said. "It's cheaper to just wake them up, and eventually their own body will get used to doing that.”
Bedwetting is embarrassing for kids and frustrating for parents. The good news is there are ways to treat the problem, and most children outgrow it on their own as their bladder capacities increase. via Asheville Citizen-Times
Therefore I Am: Calorie-free goodies are just steps away
I'd like to begin with a short continuation about bedwetting. Last week I mentioned the problem my 5-year-old son was having, and I have since been inundated with e-mails from readers who had all sorts of good ... via Crossville Chronicle
Therefore I Am: Will a new Ferrari stop bedwetting?
“You wouldn't beat up your Dad when he's trying to buy you a sports car, would you, Phil?”
I'd like to begin this column with a pre-emptive apology to my son. "Phil, I'm sorry I'm telling the whole world about your bedwetting problem. via Crossville Chronicle
Pacifier 4 teaspoons honey added to a baby's bottle of water is an excellent pacifier and multivitamin additive. via South Asian Women Forum
A Bedwetting Drug?? You have got to be kidding me.
Last week while flipping through a popular parenting magazine, I was shocked to see a small notice warning parents about the dangers of a popular bedwetting drug, Desmopressin. via Chicago Parent
A Simple Solution for Your Child, and You From a biological standpoint, the bladder capacity of a child is not generally adequate in size to allow him or her to sleep all night without incident.This can be also ... via Associated Content