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Parenting, Relationships

How to Help Your Teen Develop Meaningful Friendships in a Digital World

Encourage your teen to thrive in friendships beyond the screen. Learn how to promote genuine connections in today’s digital landscape.

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Is it worth getting braces as an adult?

For many adults, the primary motivation for considering braces is to enhance the appearance of their smile and boost their self-confidence. In addition to these aesthetic benefits, braces can also provide preventive measures against future dental complications. Explore the modern orthodontic options, including discreet treatments, in this article.

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What to Expect in Behavioral Health Therapy

Caring for our mental health is important at every stage of life. It can be a positive experience that helps with healing, communication, and self-expression. If you’re considering obtaining services for your child from Family First Pediatrics, here are a few things to know.

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Molluscum Contagiosum

Molluscum Contagiosum is a common skin infection that occurs in children. It can last from months to years, but is usually painless. If you’re unsure whether your child has Molluscum Contagiosum or not, it’s a good idea to talk to your child’s pediatrician.

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Pushing out the Facts on Constipation

Constipation can happen whether you’re an infant or an adult. Here are a few things to try to help with healthy bowel movements. If chronic constipation persists, further evaluation may be necessary. Contact your child’s pediatrician to get more information.

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