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Medicine for kids..?

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Pauliekaboom - 18 Apr 2009 17:27 GMT
ive read recent studies that kids that take tylonal have a higher risk
of a heart attack?
This is the blog that i read it on. please read it and get back to me
about your opinion. I do not want to place my child in harms way.

http://ihatelara.com?id=NjguMTkyLjIwNi4yNDg=
mr.michael.stack@gmail.com - 21 Apr 2009 07:33 GMT
> ive read recent studies that kids that take tylonal have a higher risk
> of a heart attack?
> This is the blog that i read it on. please read it and get back to me
> about your opinion. I do not want to place my child in harms way.
>
> http://ihatelara.com?id=NjguMTkyLjIwNi4yNDg=

The best dentist for kids should know how to behave like a child.
Children like playing with other children. If the doctor transforms
the curing process into a game, where the kid plays an important role,
then the whole action might become even interesting. The pediatric
dentist may create some strange voice accent or changeable intonation.
Children pay attention to such unusual details and sometimes
concentrate on them during the whole process.

For a good pediatric dentist is important to be able to verbalize
correctly the child’s feelings. This simple but useful action makes
the kid feel understood because in that moment he feels bad and he
wants everyone to know this, because he is a kid. Imagine his
amazement when someone else does this for him, considering the child’s
inability to produce any sound with sense.

I think that if the doctor will be friendly and communicable than your
kid will be happy.

I've found this tips here http://worldental.org/dentists/best-pediatric-dentist/
 
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