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Watchdog stops sale of amber teething jewellery
The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) has stopped the sale of ‘dangerous amber teething jewellery in a number of Irish retailers’, over concerns about ‘serious’ choking and strangulation risks to babies and small children.
Do you suffer with recurrent sinus infections?
The team at the Crane Clinic are accustomed to seeing sinus infections with an increase in incidence this time of the year with the change in the weather.
Calpol searching for a little teething character
Calpol knows that the teething period can be painful and uncomfortable for babies and indeed a trying time for parents.
Calpol searching for a little teething character
Calpol knows that the teething period can be painful and uncomfortable for babies and indeed a trying time for parents.
Stagbars are a tasty treat for your dog
Stagbars are naturally sourced, naturally shed deer antlers. They are clean dog chews that contain dry marrow as a tasty treat. Low in fat and perfect for even sensitive tummies, they do not leave stains or mess in carpets and are virtually odour free.
All things baby at the Connacht Baby Shows
Are you a mum with a bump? Or a parent with a new baby or toddler? Or do you have a helping hand in looking after children? Then why not go along to the Connacht Baby Shows in Mayo and Sligo this January and February for a great day of shopping, expert information, demonstrations, children’s entertainment, and giveaways.
Look after your children’s teeth
Baby teeth are the first set of teeth also known as primary or deciduous teeth. These appear at approximately six months at the front of the mouth and continue to appear posteriorly until approximately three years. The Irish and American Dental Associations recommends that you take your child for a first dental visit within six months of the appearance of the first baby tooth and by no later than the first birthday.
Review of parking charges for September meeting
A review of the introduction of parking charges in the city centre and suburbs will be undertaken by the executive of Kilkenny Borough Council in coming months according director of service Brian Tyrrell.
Free child health guide
A simple guide called Common Ailments in Babies and Young Children, launched today by the Irish Pharmacy Union, gives a snapshot of the most common illnesses that children get and what parents can do to treat their child. It also gives advice on how to administer medicines safely to children. The guide is available free in pharmacies nationwide.