Healthy Children
Deadly Immunity - Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Investigates the Government Cover-up of a Mercury/Autism Scandal
By Josh Day on December 08, 2008
Note from Ben Kim: If you live in a country that allows thimerosal to be included in vaccines, and you're not aware of the dangers of injecting thimerosal into human tissue, please take a few minutes to view the following video and article on Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s coverage of the link between mercury in vaccines and autism.
Should Parents Spank Their Children?
By Dr. Ben Kim on October 12, 2008
Updated on October 12, 2008.
According to National Family Violence Surveys and a number of research studies, over 90 percent of parents use some form of punishment that involves inflicting physical pain when disciplining their children.
In considering this statistic, the questions that come to mind are:
» Read more…Ways to Foster a Good Relationship With Your Children and Influence Their Behaviour Without Intimidation or Violence
By Margaret Chuong-Kim on October 11, 2008
Updated on October 11, 2008.
After reading the responses to the article Should Parents Spank Their Children?, some of which support spanking, it occurred to me that perhaps many parents just don’t know how else to influence their children’s behaviour. Some parents feel that spanking is the best way to teach their children not to misbehave. Some parents feel that everything else has failed and so, having run out of other options, they turn to spanking. If you are a parent, especially one who would like to begin learning about alternatives to spanking, please consider the following points.
» Read more…Breastfeeding Tips For First-Time Moms
By Margaret Chuong-Kim on August 25, 2008
This article was originally published in May, 2006
It's no secret that breastfeeding provides both a mother and her baby with numerous physical and emotional health benefits.
Unfortunately, some new moms who have every intention of nursing their babies end up switching to formula within the first few weeks of their babies' lives.
» Read more…What to Do For a Fever
By Dr. Ben Kim on April 28, 2008
Of all the concerns that parents have contacted my office about over the years, one of the most common ones has been what to do with a child's fever.
In order to know what to do with a fever, it is important to understand that fevers serve to protect your body against infection and trauma in three major ways:
» Read more…How I Found Peace With Helping My Baby Sleep
By Margaret Chuong-Kim on February 24, 2008
In the spring of 2005, when I was pregnant for the first time, I wrote an article about the potential dangers of leaving a baby to cry. I received much feedback on this topic, some in support of my views, some in complete disagreement of my views, and some merely encouraging an open mind. Three years, two children, and an enormous accumulation of sleep-debt later, do I still believe that it is wrong to leave a baby to cry?
Yes and no.
While I still believe in attachment theory and consider myself to be an attachment parent, through my experiences with our babies I have come to realize that this issue, as with most of life's issues, is not black and white.
» Read more…Lead Found in Bibs Sold in United States
By Dr. Ben Kim on August 16, 2007
According to reports by the Center for Environmental Health, the New York Times, and the Canadian Broadcasting Association, baby bibs imported from China and available for purchase at Toys 'R' Us stores in the United States contain high levels of lead.
According to test results by the Center for Environmental Health, the vinyl bibs in question contain up to three times the amount of lead that is allowed in paint.
» Read more…Vitamin K at Birth: To Inject or Not
By Dr. Ben Kim on April 28, 2007
Before my wife gave birth to our first child, our primary midwife asked us to think about whether we wanted our child to receive a vitamin K shot after he was born or not.
Vitamin K shots are routinely administered to newborn babies because 1.8 out of every 100,000 babies who do not receive vitamin K injections suffer permanent injury or death due to uncontrolled bleeding in the brain that may be the result of having extremely low levels of vitamin K in their systems.
» Read more…Must-See Video On Vaccination Dangers
By Dr. Ben Kim on January 29, 2007
Have you ever wondered why you are asked to wait at the hospital or at your doctor's office for fifteen minutes after receiving most vaccinations?
Why can't you just go on home right after receiving your shot?
» Read more…Living Close To Traffic Pollution Can Affect Lung Development
By Dr. Ben Kim on January 29, 2007
A newly published study in the The Lancet indicates that living close to freeway traffic can negatively impact lung development in children.
Children's lungs tend to grow rapidly between the ages of 10 and 18, and this most recent study concludes that steady exposure to airborne pollutants during this age range can lead to short and long term respiratory challenges.
» Read more…
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