'From Cradle through College': 'Your Child's Health' Offers Credible Advice to Parents; Children's Medical Center Dallas Launches Program on 103.7 KVIL.DALLAS -- The kids may be sleeping late on Sunday mornings, but Metroplex parents are up with the sun to learn the most relevant medical and parenting information from the area's most credible source for pediatric pediatric /pe·di·at·ric/ (pe?de-at´rik) pertaining to the health of children. pe·di·at·ric adj. Of or relating to pediatrics. news. "Your Child's Health," featuring pediatrician Dr. Sue Hubbard, airs on 103.7 KVIL-FM every Sunday from 7 to 8 a.m. The one-hour, magazine-style talk show is dedicated to the physical and emotional health and well-being of children and their families. "Your Child's Health" features segments on parenting, up-to-the-minute healthcare news and profiles of inspiring children. A call-in feature allows parents to ask their own questions of Dr. Hubbard, co-host of the show, a 20-year pediatric professional and member of the medical staff at Children's Medical Center Dallas. The show also will feature other pediatric sub-specialists from the Children's medical staff, ranging from infectious disease Infectious disease A pathological condition spread among biological species. Infectious diseases, although varied in their effects, are always associated with viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa, multicellular parasites and aberrant proteins known as prions. experts to plastic surgeons plastic surgeon A surgeon specialized in reconstruction or cosmetic enhancement of various body regions, most commonly the face–nose, chin, and cheeks, breasts and buttocks; PSs remove fat deposits through liposuction; PSs reduce scarring or disfigurement to orthopaedic and sports medicine sports medicine, branch of medicine concerned with physical fitness and with the treatment and prevention of injuries and other disorders related to sports. Knee, leg, back, and shoulder injuries; stiffness and pain in joints; tendinitis; "tennis elbow"; and specialists. "This radio show creates a forum for parents to ask questions and raise concerns," said Dr. Hubbard, who co-hosts the show with Dina Conte Schulz. "As a pediatrician, as well as a parent, I'm able to share well-researched, timely information from Children's, my practice and my home." Conte Schulz, winner of Cable Ace, Emmy and Gracie Allen Noun 1. Gracie Allen - United States comedienne remembered as the confused but imperturbable partner of her husband, George Burns (1906-1964) Allen, Grace Ethel Cecile Rosalie Allen, Gracie awards, also produces the show. "Your Child's Health," which premiered Sunday, July 31, tackles widely varying topics such as back-to-school jitters jitters 'Butterflies' Psychology An episode of nervousness or anxiety that often precedes a public event; jitters is a type of performance anxiety which may affect actors in a stage production–stage fright or soloist musicians; it may respond to anxiolytics , hydration hydration /hy·dra·tion/ (hi-dra´shun) the absorption of or combination with water. hy·dra·tion n. 1. The addition of water to a chemical molecule without hydrolysis. 2. and heat exhaustion heat exhaustion, condition caused by overexposure to sunlight or another heat source and resulting in dehydration and salt depletion, also known as heat prostration. The symptoms are severe headaches, weakness, dizziness, blurred vision, and sometimes unconsciousness. , the art of packing a healthy lunch and other pediatric concerns, as the listeners dictate. The show covers topics valuable to new parents, middle and high school moms and dads, and those sending children off to college. "Parents love to talk about their kids, and want to know they have the best information when it comes to the health and well-being of their children. This show gives parents an opportunity to ask questions and get credible, reliable answers," said Smokey Rivers, vice president of adult contemporary programming for 103.7 KVIL. "103.7 KVIL is honored to bring 'Your Child's Health' to the air waves as a resource and a sounding board for North Texas parents." With more than two decades of pediatric experience, Dr. Hubbard is on the medical staff of Children's Medical Center Dallas, the only academic healthcare facility in North Texas dedicated exclusively to the comprehensive care of children from birth to age 18. She also serves as an assistant clinical professor of pediatrics at UT Southwestern Medical Center, one of the top-ranked medical training facilities in the country. Dr. Hubbard and her husband have three sons, ages 21, 18 and 15. Children's Medical Center Dallas is one of the largest pediatric providers in the nation. A private, not-for-profit institution affiliated with UT Southwestern Medical Center, Children's is the only academic healthcare facility in North Texas dedicated exclusively to the comprehensive care of children from birth to age 18. Children's includes a licensed 406-bed hospital and more than 50 outpatient clinics, and is the only pediatric hospital in the Southwest with a designated Level I trauma center In the United States, a Level I trauma center provides the highest level of surgical care to trauma patients. A Level I trauma center is required to have a certain number of surgeons and anesthesiologists on duty 24 hours a day at the hospital, an education program, . The 72-bed Children's Medical Center Legacy is scheduled for completion in 2008 to better serve Collin County and the region's growing pediatric population. More information about Children's is available at www.childrens.com. News media may subscribe to Verb 1. subscribe to - receive or obtain regularly; "We take the Times every day" subscribe, take buy, purchase - obtain by purchase; acquire by means of a financial transaction; "The family purchased a new car"; "The conglomerate acquired a new company"; receive pediatric health news via the Web site's Media section. |
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