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Getting your baby to sleep can be one of the biggest challenges for new parents. Between feeding, changing, and soothing, sleep can sometimes feel elusive for both parents and babies.
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In an age where smartphones are ubiquitous, the debate about their role in educational settings continues to intensify. For pediatric populations, the argument for cell phone-free education is particularly compelling.
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