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Tips to Make School Mealtime a Nutritious Success
Straightforward solutions to make school mealtime a nutritious success from a registered dietitian.
BlogTen Tips to Child-Proof Your Home for the Holidays
The holidays bring lots of festive decorations, but make sure you read these useful child safety tips to make it a safe and happy holiday season!
BlogTips to Limit Added Sugar from Your Child's Diet
Our registered dietitian gives tips on how to limit added sugars from your child's diet.
BlogFive Reasons Why Well-Child Visits Are So Important
Tempted to skip your child's well visit? The team at South Shore Medical Center explains why you should keep them on the calendar.
BlogSouth Shore Medical Center Made a Difference in 2018
Throughout 2018, South Shore Medical Center (SSMC) colleagues demonstrated their generosity to our surrounding communities. Here's a look back on how our team made a difference this year.
BlogHow to Cope with Mom Guilt
Motherhood can be tough, but many moms feel like they have to hide that fact. A South Shore Health midwife talks about mom guilt and how to cope with these feelings throughout pregnancy–and beyond.
BlogTeens and Mental Health: What Adults Need to Know
The teen years are crucial for both mental and physical development. Many teens face mental health challenges. It's important for parents to know the warning signs of mental health struggles and to know how to help their teens.
BlogSunscreen Tips for Children
Does all the conflicting information about sunscreen have you considering keeping the kids inside? South Shore Medical Center offers some advice for parents.
BlogFive Signs Your Child May Need to Visit the Emergency Department
Time to take your child to the Emergency Department, or can it wait for the doctor's office to open? A South Shore Hospital pediatric ED doctor weighs in.
BlogFour Reasons Your Child Needs the HPV Vaccine
The HPV vaccine is important to your child’s future health, but fewer than half of all kids receive it. Learn why you should discuss it with your pediatrician.
BlogPagination
