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Why do some vaccines require multiple shots, while others need only one?

You might be wondering why there appears to be a difference in the number of doses for different vaccines.

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Tips on adjusting to work when you are pregnant

Pregnancy usually requires a woman to balance their changing body with their job responsibilities.

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This is the best food for babies

Nothing can beat breast milk when it comes to the nutrition, growth and development of newborns.

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Is your child having a meltdown or throwing a tantrum?

Autistic individuals are more likely to have involuntary meltdowns, while children are generally prone to tantrums.

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Parenting tips for when puberty strikes your child

Children will inevitably face the many physical, emotional and social changes that come during this period of becoming an adult.

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Tips on travelling safe with young children

With the school holidays coming up soon, here are some things to consider when preparing for a trip with little ones.

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Navigating life as a member of the Sandwich Generation

Balancing between caring for ageing parents and growing children, as well as your own needs, is not easy.

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‘I gave my baby whooping cough’

Mothers can easily pass this infectious disease to their newborns who have not received their vaccinations yet.

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Is it your teen's moodiness normal or a disorder?

Teenagers can be generally moody and irritable, but sometimes, it could be the sign of a mental health issue.

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Things parents can do to manage their child's eczema at home

Here are some daily actions you can take to help control the allergic skin symptoms in your child.

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What to know about getting braces for your kid

Some children need to wear braces to correct the position of their teeth.

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Why young children get sick more

Young children tend to fall ill more often than older children and adults due to their immature immune system.

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