Dr. Nathan Ho explains the signs, symptoms, & treatment of Cardiomyopathy.
July 17, 2013
As parents, sometimes we can’t think of anything better than seeing our child after they’ve been away at school for months. You want to hear all about their experiences, classes and new friends. However, it’s important to remember that they’ve been living essentially unsupervised and “un-parented” for a while. It may be hard to find a balance of both respect, communication and yes… knowing when and when not to nag. We’ve compiled some tips to help maintain both you and your child’s expectations when they return home for the summer. 1. Negotiate conflicts early: There are things you know will be sources of tension. They tend to be curfews, use of the car, phone and Internet too, money use, who can …
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July 15, 2013
Breastfeeding leads to best outcomes for moms & babies.
July 9, 2013
Top 4 ways Baby-Friendly Hospitals provide best outcomes for babies & moms
July 8, 2013
We are beyond thrilled to “Toast” the wonderful Carson Tahoe Women and Children’s Center!!!! Recently, after years of hard work and dedication from their stellar staff, Carson Tahoe Health was awarded the Baby-Friendly Designation. Carson Tahoe is the ONLY hospital in Nevada to achieve the prestigious designation and we are so lucky to have such an amazing team of experts in our community! We caught up with one of the shining stars who helped make it all happen, Kathy Molina, Carson Tahoe’s Director of Women and Children’s Services who shared with us more about what a Baby-Friendly hospital means for families in our area! First, tell us why you felt it was important for Carson Tahoe Health to undergo the …
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