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Dr. Claire McCarthy is a primary care physician and the Medical Communications Editor at Children’s Hospital Boston. Take a look at her blog archive and follow her on Twitter @drClaire.

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Children's Hospital Boston's pediatric health blog

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How learning about the FDA drug shortage could help your child’s care

How can I limit my teen’s Internet time without distracting him from homework or invading his privacy?

Is ADHD on the rise? What the numbers really mean

Could monitoring Facebook impact drinking in college?

The ties that bind–and shape and hold

Listen up: The high volume of hearing loss

Sleep deprivation in teens: risky business?

Finding unique value in the medical home model

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How learning about the FDA drug shortage could help your child’s care

How can I limit my teen’s Internet time without distracting him from homework or invading his privacy?

Is ADHD on the rise? What the numbers really mean

Could monitoring Facebook impact drinking in college?

The ties that bind–and shape and hold

Listen up: The high volume of hearing loss

Sleep deprivation in teens: risky business?

Finding unique value in the medical home model

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How learning about the FDA drug shortage could help your child’s care
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Are industry funded drug trials too biased?
Drug safety information goes mobile
Teen drug survey is a sign marijuana use could rise
Adverse drug events more common in kids than thought
Bridging the gap: transitioning from child to adult care
How can I limit my teen’s Internet time without distracting him from homework or invading his privacy?
monitor their teenagers’ Facebook page
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My son’s PS3 requires access to the Internet, but I don’t want Internet in his bedroom—what do I do?
Is there software I can buy to limit my kids' computer time?
How can we help our teen son manage media so they don't interfere with his life?
Internet overload: Are we spending too much time online?
My son wants Call of Duty, but how do these video games impact teen boys?
Is ADHD on the rise? What the numbers really mean
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Is autism really on the rise?
More than meds: a multifaceted approach to ADHD
Harvard study shows possible connection between pesticides and ADHD
Health headlines: more vaccinations needed, ozone sprays add to smoke's harm and does your kid have ADHD or is he just young?
Peanut allergies on the rise among kids
Could monitoring Facebook impact drinking in college?
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Back to school: college drinking concerns
Boston launches anti-underage drinking campaign. Is it enough?
AAP: Docs needed in the fight to stop teen drinking
New website helps parents understand dangers of teen drinking
Study links R rated movies and teen drinking
The ties that bind–and shape and hold
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Confessions of a child-leashing mother
Getting personal: how I approach writing about my children
Competing for parent points: why we’re all keeping score
Parenting and the F word: favoritism
From eating disorders to obesity: The thin and thick of talking to your kids about their weight
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Protecting children's hearing
1 out of 5 American teens have suffered hearing loss
Don't fall behind on newborn's hearing screening
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FDA may scrutinize "health" food labels like drug labels, hearing helps and sweet shot baby!
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Sleep deprivation affects how we interpret emotional cues
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When care requires more than simple answers
CDC: Teens are waiting longer before having sex
Finding unique value in the medical home model
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Finding the missing links: adoptive kids and health history
Doc talk: Reducing medical jargon to improve care
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Helping a family with medical issues
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