9/4/11 Toilet Training – The Challenges and Secrets of Success
Sunday, September 4th, 2011![]()
Pediatrician Ann Botash talks about the challenges of toilet training and the secrets of success.
Sharon Brangman, MD: Does your loved one need a feeding tube?
Frederick Sengstacke, MD: Does losing weight help overweight women conceive?
Dr. Richard O’Neill’s Check-Up From The Neck-Up: Finding work/life balance for runners’ burnout
Patrick Basile, MD: Upstate medical graduate performs high profile double arm transplant
Dr. Richard O’Neill’s Check-Up From The Neck-Up: Who, What, Where, When, How, or… what I learned on my vacation to China
Richard Cantor, MD: PEDS to Parents – How to keep kids safe in summer
Harold Smulyan, MD: What killed Wizard of Oz author L. Frank Baum?
Deirdre Neilen, PhD: The Healing Muse – ‘Snow’ and ‘Things My Daughter Lost in Hospitals’
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Pediatrician Ann Botash talks about the challenges of toilet training and the secrets of success.
The American Cancer Society’s Martha Ryan RN, director of health outreach initiatives, tells us how Central New Yorkers can participate in a new national cancer prevention study to help zero in on cancer causes and help reduce cancer deaths.
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Registered nurses Meg Boynton and James Fitzgerald explain what to expect when you have a heart catheterization – preparing for the procedure, what happens during, and what the catheterization is able to reveal.
Psychologist Rich O’Neill, PhD: Nice Guys Finish Last.
