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In this insightful episode of Pediatrics Now for Parents, host Holly Wayment is joined by Dr. Ginnie Abarbanell, the head of the pediatric cardiology at UT Health SA and University Health, to discuss crucial aspects of children's heart health. Dr. Abarbanell emphasizes the significance of February as Heart Month and the often-overlooked importance of monitoring children's heart health alongside adults'.
Listeners will gain valuable insights into how early food choices and physical activities can influence lifelong habits. Dr. Abarbanell shares practical tips for encouraging children to enjoy fruits and vegetables, become physically active, and develop lasting healthy routines.
The episode also covers the subtle signs parents should watch for indicating potential heart issues in children during physical activities. Dr. Abarbanell's personal anecdotes reveal her experiences as both a cardiologist and a mother, offering a relatable and informative perspective on raising heart-healthy kids.
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Join us in this episode of Pediatrics Now as we dive into the impactful world of pediatric plastic surgery with Dr. Richard Thomson, an esteemed surgeon from UT Health San Antonio. Dr. Thomson shares insights into the profound effects of plastic surgery on children's lives, highlighting transformative procedures for prominent ears and cleft palates that greatly enhance a child's quality of life.
Discover Dr. Thomson's remarkable journey from the UK to Texas, and his passion for building a child-led approach in his practice. Alongside anecdotes from his personal and professional life, including his experiences with outdoor swimming and dedication to patient-centered care, this episode offers a unique perspective on the challenges and triumphs in pediatric healthcare.
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In this episode of Pediatrics Now, host Holly Wayment is joined by Dr. J.B. Cantey from University Health and UT San Antonio to discuss the challenges of this year's aggressive flu season. Dr. Cantey, the first double-boarded doctor in neonatology and infectious disease, provides insights into the circulation of two strains of influenza A and the potential risks posed by H5N1, the bird flu.
The discussion covers the importance of flu vaccinations, the efficacy of Tamiflu, and key symptoms to monitor in children and vulnerable populations. Dr. Cantey emphasizes the need for preventive measures such as handwashing and offers advice for ensuring community and family safety.
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This episode of Pediatrics Now features Dr. Marisa Earley from University Health and UT Health San Antonio. Join host Holly Wayment as they delve into kid ear health and the challenges children face. Dr. Earley explains how the structural immaturity of the eustachian tube in children can lead to frequent ear infections and shares practical advice for parents on how to manage and recognize symptoms.
Listeners will discover useful tools such as affordable phone otoscopes that help parents monitor their kids' ear health effectively. The conversation also covers the importance of proper ear hygiene, the pros and cons of certain ear-related products, and essential advice.
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Host Holly Wayment explores the challenges and solutions during the peak of respiratory virus season. Joining Holly is Dr. Tess Barton, a pediatric infectious disease specialist at the University of Texas at San Antonio who sheds light on the wave respiratory illnesses.
With a deep dive into the seasonal trends, Dr. Barton explains the implications of RSV, flu, and COVID-19, providing parents with crucial information on identification and prevention.
Dr. Barton shares her expertise on the use of antivirals for influenza and COVID, highlighting the importance of early diagnosis and vaccination to prevent severity and spread. The conversation also emphasizes the critical role of identifying symptoms to avoid unnecessary antibiotics use.
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Join host and executive producer Holly Wayment and Dr. Marisa Earley, head of pediatric ENT at UT Health San Antonio and University Health, as they delve into the pediatric ear infections, eustachian tube dysfunction, and respiratory health, with a focus on the prevention. Also, does your child really need that antibiotic?
The discussion also covers practical tips for parents on managing common conditions like eustachian tube dysfunction using home remedies such as saline nasal rinses and when to opt for medical interventions. Learn why proper management of ear health is crucial for children, and the natural course of many pediatric ear conditions.
Dr. Earley provides expert advice on the use of saline nasal rinses in infants and children, with safety precautions to ensure effectiveness. The episode highlights the importance of empowering parents with knowledge and techniques to effectively manage their children's ear and respiratory health.
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In this episode of Pediatrics Now, Host and Executive Producer Holly Wayment talks to Dr. Jessica Sandoval, child psychiatrist at UT Health San Antonio. They explore the challenging topic of depression in youth. Dr. Sandoval shares invaluable insights into recognizing depressive episodes, understanding their symptoms, and the importance of listening as a crucial intervention.
Dr. Sandoval emphasizes the need for safety plans, outlining coping skills, and ensuring that affected youths have a reliable support network. She sheds light on common misconceptions about depression, especially in minors, and highlights how various factors, including social isolation and structural issues, contribute to the development of depressive disorders.
Dr. Sandoval also shares her personal journey into child psychiatry, driven by a genuine passion to bridge cultural understanding and mental health awareness.
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In this episode of Pediatrics Now, host Holly Wayment is joined by Dr. Tess Barton, an infectious disease expert at the University of Texas Health Science Center and University Health. They delve into the topic of atypical pneumonia, commonly known as walking pneumonia, and discuss the recent surge in mycoplasma pneumonia cases both locally and nationally.
Dr. Barton explains the clinical presentation of atypical pneumonia, including symptoms such as fever, cough, and wheezing, and differentiates it from other respiratory illnesses like COVID-19 and RSV. She highlights the importance of increased awareness among pediatricians and parents, and the role of diagnostic testing in identifying mycoplasma infections.
The conversation also covers the contagious nature of walking pneumonia, recommendations for managing symptoms, and the crucial role of antibiotics in reducing contagion. Dr. Barton emphasizes the significance of vaccination in preventing other respiratory illnesses, such as influenza and RSV, and addresses common concerns about vaccines, including their effectiveness and safety.
Throughout the episode, Dr. Barton provides valuable insights for parents and pediatric practitioners on recognizing warning signs of severe illness, the benefits of fever as a natural defense mechanism, and the importance of teaching children proper hygiene practices to prevent the spread of infections.
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In this episode of "Pediatrics Now for Parents," host Holly Wayment dives into the complexities of the teenage brain with expert Dr. David Yeager, a professor at UT Austin. Known for his extensive research and his book, "10 to 25, The Science of Motivating Young People," Dr. Yeager shares transformative insights that can help parents navigate the challenges of raising teenagers.
Join the discussion as Dr. Yeager explores the similarities in motivation drivers across ages 10 to 25 and offers practical advice for addressing common teenage habits, such as excessive phone use and social media engagement. Discover how understanding the social needs of teenagers can lead to better communication and collaboration between parents and their children.
Additionally, Dr. Yeager discusses the impact of social media on teenage mental health and offers strategies for promoting healthy habits, including nutrition and exercise. Learn how reframing the narrative around food choices and physical activity can empower teenagers to make healthier decisions.
Tune in to gain valuable perspectives on tracking your child's location and managing expressions of frustration, such as "I hate my life." This episode provides essential tools for parents striving to support their teenagers through a critical phase of development.
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Join Holly Wayment on Pediatrics Now as she interviews Dr. David Yeager, a professor at the University of Texas at Austin and author of the book 10 to 25, The Science of Motivating Young People. In this insightful episode, they delve into the rising anxiety levels among young people, exploring its roots in economic and social changes since the Great Recession.
Dr. Yeager challenges common assumptions about technology's role in youth anxiety and emphasizes the importance of understanding young people's social motivations. He shares practical strategies for parents and educators, highlighting the mentor mindset—a balance of high standards and support—to effectively communicate and motivate adolescents.
Discover how transparency, respect, and empowering young people can transform their decision-making, particularly around critical issues like substance use and social media. This episode offers valuable perspectives for anyone involved in guiding the next generation.
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Join host Holly Wayment in this insightful episode of Pediatrics Now, where Dr. Tess Barton shares her recent experiences at the annual Barbie convention and the bout with COVID that followed.
This episode features a conversation with Dr. Barton, an expert in infectious diseases from the University of Texas Health Science Center and University Health. Dr. Barton discusses the importance of staying vigilant with COVID precautions, including the updated guidelines and the importance of vaccines. She shares her personal experiences and professional insights on managing COVID and flu risks, emphasizing the need for early vaccinations as respiratory virus season approaches.
Dr. Barton also provides clarity on common misconceptions regarding COVID vaccines, especially in children, and highlights the safety and efficacy of getting vaccinated. With the flu season looming, she gives advice on the expected strains and the importance of getting the flu shot. This episode is packed with valuable information and expert advice to help navigate the ongoing pandemic and flu season. Dr. Barton also talks about how to protect you and your family from the bird flu.
Don't miss this engaging discussion as Holly and Dr. Barton provide the latest updates on pediatric care and infectious disease management. Tune in to stay informed and prepared.
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Welcome to Pediatrics Now, hosted by Holly Wayment from UT Health San Antonio's Department of Pediatrics. In this episode, we delve into the topic of school refusal with Dr. Thomas Matthews, a seasoned pediatric psychiatrist and medical director of Clarity Outpatient Psychiatry.
Dr. Matthews shares valuable insights into the different learning styles of children, the impact of social interaction on anxiety, and the importance of emotional and behavioral wellbeing. He emphasizes the significance of identifying the underlying causes of school refusal, ranging from bullying and anxiety to family dynamics and media stressors.
Through real-life examples, Dr. Matthews illustrates how personalized strategies can help children overcome their anxiety about school. He also discusses the importance of therapy, family involvement, and maintaining consistent house rules to address school refusal effectively.
Tune in to learn about the multifaceted approach to managing school refusal and helping children thrive in their educational journey.
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Welcome to Pediatrics Now with Holly Wayment, brought to you by the Department of Pediatrics and University Health's New Women's and Children's Hospital ! In this episode, we delve into the world of ear infections with expert insights from Drs. Erica Sher Nadine Haykel Pediatric Ear, Nose, and Throat Doctors at University Health and the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.
For this episode, keep in mind that Otitis Media means middle ear infection in medical terms.
Our guests share their passion for working with children and the kindness they encountered in their training that drew them to pediatric ENT.
Join us for this informative and engaging conversation to better understand ear infections and how to manage them effectively. For more resources and to stay updated, visit our website at pediatricsnowforparents.com. Talk to your pediatrician if you have any questions.
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Welcome to Pediatrics Now, brought to you by the Department of Pediatrics at UT Health San Antonio. I'm your host, Holly Wayment, and today we have a special guest, Dr. Priyanka Kandhal an emergency medicine doctor at the level University Hospital's level one trauma centers, specializing in both pediatrics and adult care.
In this episode, she shares invaluable insights on the importance of wearing helmets for children engaged in biking, scootering, and skateboarding. Dr. Kandhal highlights how these protective measures can mean the difference between life and death or prevent debilitating injuries.
We also discuss the often-overlooked necessity of sun protection for kids.
Join us for an informative conversation filled with practical advice to keep your children safe and healthy from this doctor on the front lines. Don't forget to visit pediatricsnowforparents.com and subscribe to Pediatrics Now wherever you get your podcasts.
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Join us in this fascinating episode of Pediatrics Now as we sit down with Dr. Paolo Casali, University of Texas Asheville Smith Professor and Distinguished Research Professor in Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics. Dr. Casali and his team have made groundbreaking strides in creating the first fully humanized immune system in mice.
Discover the meticulous process behind this scientific breakthrough, from grafting human hematopoietic stem cells to the hormonal conditioning that ensures a fully functional human immune system in mice. Dr. Casali shares insights into the potential this innovation holds for vaccine development, cancer research, and reducing reliance on non-human primates for testing.
Dr. Casali's journey from basic molecular research to this pioneering work is a testament to the impact of dedication and experience in the field of immunology. Tune in to learn how this advancement could revolutionize medical science and pave the way for more effective therapies and vaccines.
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Join Holly Wayment in this episode of Pediatrics Now for Parents, as she interviews Dr. Ian Mitchell, Pediatric Surgeon-in-Chief at University Hospital. Dr. Mitchell shares exciting news about the new pediatric surgery center in partnership with Morgan's Wonderland, specifically designed to cater to children and adults with special needs.
Discover how this state-of-the-art facility, equipped with five surgical suites, aims to serve patients with neurodevelopmental issues, autism, and other behavioral or anxiety problems. Dr. Mitchell also discusses common pediatric surgeries, such as hernia repairs and treatments for pilonidal disease, providing invaluable insights for parents.
Learn about the importance of honesty and connection in pediatric care, and how being a father has influenced Dr. Mitchell's approach to surgery. Tune in for a heartwarming and informative conversation that highlights the resilience of children and the transformative power of compassionate medical care.
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Join us on this episode of Pediatrics Now as we delve into essential choking, water and heat safety tips as host Holly Wayment interviews a doctor on the front lines of emergency medicine, Priyanka Kandhal, a pediatric emergency medicine doctor. Dr. Kandhal shares her personal experiences as a new parent and provides invaluable advice. From the dangers of choking hazards to the critical importance of water safety, she covers it all. Learn why you should avoid arm floaties for your kids, the significance of wearing bright-colored swimsuits, and the necessity of having multiple layers of protection around pools.
We also discuss heat-related illnesses, the importance of hydration, and the life-saving practice of rapid cooling in cases of heat stroke. Plus, get tips on how to ensure your child's safety in hot cars and the importance of staying up-to-date with vaccinations.
Tune in for practical advice that can help keep your children safe.
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Welcome to Pediatrics Now for Parents, the go-to podcast for health news in small bites for busy parents. In this episode, host Holly Wayment sits down with Dr. Sheldon Gross, a seasoned pediatric neurologist with 41 years of experience, to discuss a common issue: children's headaches.
Dr. Gross shares practical advice for parents on managing their child's headaches, including dietary changes and lifestyle adjustments that can be made even before consulting a doctor. He emphasizes the importance of eliminating certain foods and additives known to trigger migraines, such as chocolate, caffeine, and nitrites, and highlights the benefits of consistent meals, hydration, and proper sleep.
While most headaches are not serious, Dr. Gross advises parents to seek medical attention if headaches persist or worsen. He also discusses the process of reintroducing foods to identify specific triggers and stresses the importance of not ignoring frequent headaches.
Tune in to learn valuable tips and gain insights into effective, safe treatments for managing children's headaches. Don't miss this empowering episode of Pediatrics Now for Parents!
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The Headache Diet: A Pediatric Neurologist's Approach to Migraine Prevention
Welcome to Pediatrics Now for Parents, your go-to podcast for the latest health news, delivered in small bites for the busy parent. Hosted by Holly Wayment, a former health journalist now working at the Department of Pediatrics at UT Health San Antonio, this episode dives into a topic many parents will find invaluable: the headache diet.
In this enlightening episode, Holly sits down with Dr. Sheldon Gross, a seasoned pediatric neurologist with 41 years of experience. Dr. Gross shares his journey from aspiring psychiatrist to passionate pediatric neurologist, inspired by a life-changing book that emphasized seeing patients as people rather than just cases.
The main focus of the episode is the headache diet, a non-pharmaceutical approach to preventing migraines in children. Dr. Gross outlines seven food groups to avoid, including chocolate, caffeine, deli meats with nitrites, aged cheeses, peanuts, artificial sweeteners, and foods containing MSG. He also discusses the importance of taking vitamin B2 and magnesium supplements, and maintaining regular meal and sleep schedules to prevent headaches.
Tune in to learn more about how these simple dietary changes can make a significant difference in managing your child's headaches. Don't forget to share this episode with other parents who might benefit from this valuable information.
Thank you for listening to Pediatrics Now for Parents. Stay tuned for more health tips and expert advice!
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Join us in this insightful episode of Pediatrics Now, where we discuss the journey of pediatric cancer survivors with Dr. Shafqat Shah from the University of Texas Health Science Center and University Hospital.
Dr. Shah, with over 30 years of experience in pediatric oncology, shares her expertise on the long-term health challenges faced by childhood cancer survivors, including the accelerated aging process and increased risk of secondary cancers.
We also delve into the importance of continuous medical support, the role of pediatricians in guiding survivors, and the significance of vaccinations in this vulnerable group. Dr. Shah provides insight into what cancers appear to be happening more often in teenagers.
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