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The Facts About Pediatric Thyroid Cancer

The Facts About Pediatric Thyroid Cancer

All Articles, General WellnessBy Columbine Family PracticeFebruary 19, 2016

Though rare, pediatric thyroid cancer affects a small number of children every year. Find out the different types and how they are treated. Cancer of the thyroid, the small butterfly-shaped gland in the neck that produces hormones and regulates metabolism, is most common in women over 50, but a small number of kids and adolescents…

Cold Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

All Articles, General WellnessBy Columbine Family PracticeFebruary 19, 2016

What are colds? Everyone gets a cold from time to time. Children get more colds than adults. Colds usually last 1 to 2 weeks. You can catch a cold at any time of year, but they are more common in late winter and early spring. There is no cure for a cold. Antibiotics will not…

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