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Articles by Dr. Tara Kompare, aka: The Medicine Mom
Engage Your Endorphins
Our bodies are equipped with little wonder molecules that, when properly
ignited, are capable of lifting your spirits in ways you never thought
imaginable. These naturally occurring wonder drugs are called endorphins.
“Stop, Spray, and Play”: A Guide to Skin Safety
Summer is all about trips to the beach and runny ice cream cones. The bright
skies and fun-filled days, however, often let us forget the hidden, and
deadly, dangers of the sun.
The Bumblebee Boogie
Most of us, when under attack by a bee, start performing what I call, the
"bumblebee boogie." We jump to the left, to the right, and then wave our
arms in all directions like some sort of crazed lunatic.
Treating Traveler's Tummy
It is while traveling with children that we are showered with everything
except pleasantries. From hailstorms of goldfish crackers to projectile
vomit explosions, you never know what is coming next.
Battle of the Bugs: How to Keep Your Kids Germ-Free
My oldest daughter is starting kindergarten this year. With a smile on my
face I will help her onto the bus and, the moment she turns her back to me,
I will cry like a baby.
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The Medicine Mom is a
doctor of pharmacy and mother of two amazing little girls. You can
contact her directly at
drk@themedicinemom.com
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www.themedicinemom.com.
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