An interview with the real “Dr. Poo” about kids, fiber and regularity
As North America’s pediatrician, Bill Sears, MD has spent more than 50 years dispensing health and wellness information to kids and their parents. He recentl...
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As North America’s pediatrician, Bill Sears, MD has spent more than 50 years dispensing health and wellness information to kids and their parents. He recentl...
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The Autism Parenting Magazine article went straight to the point: “Most children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) also have chronic digestive is...
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As a parent of 8, grandfather of 15, a pediatrician for more than 50 years, and the author of Dr. Poo, the Scoop on Comfortable Poop, Bill Sears, M.D has enc...
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This time of year, many people are considering changing the contents of their medicine cabinets to include more natural remedies. Holistic pharmacist Sherry ...
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Kids need fiber. And unlike many health-savvy moms, they aren’t likely to lunch on lentil salad or choose Brussels sprouts instead of French fries. This is w...
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Snacks provide 25 percent of children's fiber consumption, according to a government report. Snacks provide 25 percent of children's fiber consumption, ac...
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Kids need fiber, too, according to an Oklahoma State University (OSU) extension educator. Dietary fiber is important for individuals of all ages, but childre...
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