by Dr. Allen Cherer | Jun 4, 2024 | blog, Child Health Care, Dr. Allen Cherer, Pediatrics
When the seasons change, it’s common for people to experience respiratory symptoms. Coughing, sneezing, and running noses are often associated with the common cold or the flu. However, distinguishing between the two can be challenging as they share similar...
by Dr. Allen Cherer | Sep 6, 2023 | blog, Child Health Care, Dr. Allen Cherer, Pediatrics
Financial literacy is a crucial life skill, and it’s never too early to start teaching your children about money. Instilling good money habits from a young age can lead them to financial success. Here are five simple ways to teach your children about money:...
by Dr. Allen Cherer | Oct 19, 2022 | Child Health Care, Dr. Allen Cherer, Pediatrics
Jaundice is a condition that affects babies that is recognizable by yellow skin and eyes. It can be caused by too much bilirubin in their blood. The body’s natural breakdown of red blood cells results in the excretion of a yellow substance known as bilirubin....
by Dr. Allen Cherer | Feb 23, 2022 | blog, Dr. Allen Cherer
Artificial intelligence is changing our lives in many ways, including our approach to healthcare. Let’s look at how AI has made waves in the healthcare industry. AI vs. COVID-19 The rise of the global pandemic has significantly impacted society, but...
by Dr. Allen Cherer | Apr 10, 2018 | blog, Dr. Allen Cherer
Sick newborns often rely on a ventilator to supply oxygen, and are tethered by a plastic endotracheal tube (ETT). Often-times, this tube accidentally pops out. This represents the fourth most common complication experienced by newborns in NICUs. It can cause oxygen...