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A parent’s gut feeling about a sick child is surprisingly accurate, but can’t work alone
In A Nutshell When parents reported moderate to high worry at a pediatric ER, they correctly identified severe illness in about 91% of cases, outperforming every clinical checklist question tested ...
By Dennis Thompson HealthDay ReporterFRIDAY, Feb. 20, 2026 (HealthDay News) — Doctors would do well to heed any gut feelings parents might have about their child’s health, a new study says.
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How to know when kids are too sick for school
Oh, no! Your child woke up feeling sick. Should they tough it out at school? Or should they stay home and rest? It can be tricky to balance your child’s health and the importance of not spreading ...
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