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How to prevent the most common cause of choking in kids
When we think about children and choking, coins or toys usually come to mind. And while indeed those objects can be hazardous for children, it turns out that most choking episodes that send children to emergency rooms involve food, not toys.
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Parenting to prevent obesity
Diet and exercise are part of the bigger picture of your child's life. How you interact with your child about diet and exercise are part of the bigger parenting picture. If you keep that in mind and keep a positive outlook, your entire family will have a much better chance of fighting obesity — and staying healthy.
The Myth and Mystery of Hiccups
House-Call Pilot Saves Medicare $25 Million
For the care of some frail, elderly patients, house calls save money. That’s the conclusion Medicare officials have reached after the first year of a pilot program. The program, launched 3 years ago, covered 8,400 patients at 17 primary-care practices across the country. They were all frail or homebound and had multiple chronic (long-term) illnesses. The program provided regular home visits from a doctor or nurse practitioner. If needed, they could do an X-ray or EKG. They could test for infections. They could also check to make sure people were taking their pills and eating healthy foods. This program cost more than regular primary care visits. But it prevented so many hospital trips that it saved Medicare $25 million in the first year, officials said. The average was more than $3,000 for each patient. Nine of the 17 practices recorded savings and met goals for quality of care.