Does Spring = Allergies?

On May 9, 2015, in News, by Princeton Lakes Pediatrics
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Spring is finally here! While everyone is excited to enjoy the sunshine, the spring also brings allergens that can irritate and ruin your child’s good time. According to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, as many as 35.9 million affected by seasonal allergies. If itchy, watery eyes and sneezing have become synonymous with springtime in your […]

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Health Updates

On November 19, 2014, in News, by Princeton Lakes Pediatrics
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Holidays and the Flu The holidays are fast approaching, and it’s a wonderful time for fellowship, hot chocolate, and common colds. During this time of year, it’s very important to make sure your kids are healthy and vaccinated to prevent the spread of viruses. Flu vaccines are now available. Guidelines recommend that everyone 6 months […]

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Back to School Safety Tips

On September 19, 2014, in News, by Princeton Lakes Pediatrics
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School is back in. And during this time of year, it’s very important to keep up with the checks-and-balances of what your kids should be doing while at school and after school. Keeping that in mind, we wanted to share a few helpful reminders. Traveling to School Safely. If your child rides the school bus, […]

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4 Summer Tips To Keep Your Family Safe

On July 31, 2014, in News, by Princeton Lakes Pediatrics
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Georgia summers get really hot and really humid. So it’s very important to adhere to summer safety tips that will keep your entire family prepped for the rest of the summer.   Here’s our top four tips on what you’ll need to consider:   Avoid leaving kids in the car. Between 1998 and 2013, there […]

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4 Tips to Child Proof Your Home

On March 19, 2014, in News, by Princeton Lakes Pediatrics
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As you get ready for Spring and start rummaging through old boxes and things to put away from the winter, we encourage you to take this time to think about childproofing your home. According to the Centers for Disease Control, About 2.3 million children are accidentally injured every year and more than 2,500 are killed. […]

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