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GeoParent : Ask the experts questions about your baby's health and wellness. Includes link to advice given about common problems.
Parent Report : Health information for parents of infants and toddlers. Includes articles and radio shows.
RXinsider : A free diaper rash informational monograph for patient counseling.
International Loving Touch Foundation, Inc. : Provides Certified Infant Massage Instructor (CIMI) training and parent infant massage classes. Instructor referrals, educational materials, marketing support and baby support products.
Nappy Information Service : The latest news and information on disposable nappies (diapers) including lifestyle, health and environmental issues.
National Center for Hearing Assessment and Management : Dedicated to early hearing detection and intervention and universal newborn hearing screening. Resources include information for hospitals, states, audiologists, and families.
Nurse Nana : Health resource for pregnancy, and toddler and infant care. Addresses topics such as common cures and myths, breastfeeding, nutrition and immunisation. Includes facility to submit questions and receiv...
Cranial Technologies. : Manufacturer of the DOC Band, which is used to correct abnormal head shapes (positional plagiocephaly) in infants.
Baby Center : Information about common childhood illnesses and injuries, emergencies, vaccines, first aid and prevention. Includes a health bulletin board, ask the experts and resources.
Infant Hearing Screening : Stresses the importance of screening newborns for hearing loss. Legislation and resources.


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