Episodios

  • Listen to Your Gut: Practical GI Tips for Busy Parents
    Jan 7 2026

    Dr. Sarah Marucci joins Pediatrics Host Holly Wayment on Pediatrics Now for Parents to explain common gut symptoms, warning signs that need medical attention, and why everyday choices matter more than trendy supplements. They discuss diet, probiotics, fermented foods, H. pylori testing, and how gut health uniquely affects girls and women.

    Practical takeaways: focus on fiber and varied foods, watch for bleeding or sudden weight loss, keep open conversations with kids about bowel habits, and seek care when symptoms persist.

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    16 m
  • Newborn Screening Explained: How a Few Drops Save Lives
    Dec 29 2025

    Host Holly Wayment interviews Dr. Alice Gong where she explains explains newborn screening: a few drops of blood (done at 24–48 hours and again at 7–14 days in Texas) detect dozens of conditions early so babies who look well can get life-saving treatment.

    The episode covers blood screening, hearing and critical congenital heart disease checks, common conditions like PKU, new treatments such as gene therapy for spinal muscular atrophy, and the importance of timely follow-up with your pediatrician.

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    8 m
  • Whooping cough outbreak and a tough flu season predicted
    Dec 1 2025

    Host Holly Wayment speaks with pediatric infectious disease expert Dr. Deena Sutter about pertussis (whooping cough) and the approaching flu season. They explain how pertussis spreads, why maternal Tdap during pregnancy protects newborns, and when exposed family members should get antibiotics or seek care.

    They also discuss signs of severe illness in infants, practical tips like nasal suctioning for young babies, and the importance of timely vaccinations—especially flu shots—to reduce severe cases and hospitalizations this season.

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    20 m
  • Sunken or Pigeon Chest? A Parent’s Guide to Pectus
    Nov 24 2025

    In this episode Holly Wayment interviews Dr. Ian Mitchell about common chest wall differences in children — pectus excavatum (sunken chest) and pectus carinatum (pigeon chest). They cover causes, family patterns, and when to seek care.

    Dr. Mitchell explains non-surgical options like bracing and the vacuum bell, surgical repair with the Nuss procedure, typical recovery, activity limits, and the importance of listening to the child’s emotional needs.

    Practical advice for parents on evaluation, timing of treatment, and how repairs can improve both physical function and self-confidence.

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    22 m
  • Goat Milk Formula FDA Approved: What Parents Should Know
    Nov 14 2025

    Join Host Holly Wayment and national feeding expert Dr. Cynthia Blanco, where Dr. Blanco explains the FDA approval of goat milk infant formula, how it compares to cow's milk and human breast milk, and why breastfeeding remains the optimal nutrition for babies.

    She urges parents to use only FDA-approved infant formulas (not whole milk), follow pediatric advice, be patient with common infant issues like reflux or colic, and ensure babies are thriving and gaining weight.

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    10 m
  • Understanding motor and vocal tics
    Nov 3 2025

    Learn how to recognize tics, when to see your pediatrician, and why most tics are harmless and treatable. Videotaping movements and getting the right diagnosis are key first steps.

    Dr. Sheldon Gross explains common motor and vocal tics, their impact on a child’s well-being, and when referrals to specialists may help. The focus is on support, evaluation, and simple steps parents can take.

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    4 m
  • Exploring the Science Behind Autism: What We Know and What We’re Learning
    Oct 27 2025

    Host Holly Wayment interviews this highly experienced pediatric psychiatrist . Dr. Boddapadi explains that autism has no single cause — it’s multifactorial, involving strong genetic risks and environmental factors. Vaccines have been ruled out as a cause, and evidence shows a very weak association with Tylenol.

    The conversation emphasizes taking care of maternal health, discussing medications with clinicians, following evidence-based guidance, and the importance of early identification and support for children with autism.

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    12 m
  • Can Watching A Porcupine Eat a Pumpkin Help My Teen With Anxiety and Stress? Research Says YES!
    Oct 7 2025

    Its back! Host and Executive Producer Holly Wayment interviews Jacklynn Ware of Project YES, a free, evidence-based online mental health resource for teens with short, anonymous modules that cover mood, anxiety, body image, safety planning, and more. Its back, better than ever, right when teens need it more that ever. And that includes the option of watching a video of the "World's Most Adorable Porcupine" chomp on a pumpkin.

    Accessible on phones, tablets, and computers, it includes crisis check-ins for warning signs and creates action plans at the end of modules. Designed for teens but helpful for parents, schools, and caregivers.

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    13 m