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PORTLAND (WGME) -- Parents, if you’re wondering if child needs braces, a palate expander, or aligners, you can find answers in the latest episode of parenting podcast Raising Me. This week’s ...
Another doctor said a child with scoliosis couldn’t be treated if the bill is signed ... “The government has no place inserting itself between parents, teens and their trusted health care providers,” ...
by Caitlin Giddings and Wirecutter Staff Some of the best gifts for 1-year-olds are those that engage kids’ rapidly developing motor skills, sensory exploration, and boundless curiosity.
Hoffenheim got another goal back when David Mokwa was left unmarked to head in a deep cross at the back post. Tottenham, with five teenagers on the pitch in the closing stages, held on to claim all ...
Kyla Barton had a grapefruit-sized tumor removed that had been pressing on her spine and causing an abnormal curvature called scoliosis ... her in a protective brace, or restricting her to ...
Typically as you get older, your scoliosis progresses and gets worse ... Over the years, she tried various treatments - including the use of a brace, physical therapy as well as chiropractic ...
The day CBS News sat down with the teens and took their iPhones and iPads and gave them flip phones, the reactions were a mix of laughing, shaking and confusion. They spent time gathered around ...
As millions of teenagers return to school this month after their winter breaks, Pinterest chief executive Bill Ready argues that there is one thing they shouldn’t bring to class: their cellphones.
Those are the opening words Columbia Police Chief Skip Holbrook used to describe the killing of a 13-year-old Ka’Niyah Baker, whose body was found on Jan. 15 in an abandoned South Carolina house.