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Healthy Children Radio: Ear Infections (Audio)
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Pediatrician Robert A. Mendelson, MD, FAAP, shares valuable information about
ear infections
in children, including when a child may need
antibiotics
or ear tubes, and strategies to ease pain.
Segment 1:
Coping with Childhood Ear Infections
Published
2/1/2012 12:30 AM
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