PediaCast 29 * RotaTeq, Asthma, Fluoride * 347-404-5437

Posted by Dr Mike on Feb 25 2007

 
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Welcome to PediaCast! This episode deals with the following topics:

NEWS PARENTS CAN USE
RotaTeq vaccine and bowel obstruction

LISTENER SEGMENT
Preparing infant formula with water
Asthma questions
Infant sleep comments

RESEARCH ROUND-UP
Fluoride: When is it too much of a good thing?

WRAP-UP
Everything you wanted to know about BirdHouse Studio

LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE
Baby Time Podcast
Intussusception & RotaTeq Vaccine
Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System

Don’t forget, if you’d like to participate in the program, you can send a question or comment to pediacast@gmail.com. You can also reach us through our CONTACT PAGE or call the Skype Line at 347-404-KIDS.

Until next time…
Dr Mike

3 Responses to “PediaCast 29 * RotaTeq, Asthma, Fluoride * 347-404-5437”

  1. on 26 Feb 2007 at 8:09 am Sally Stride said …


    1) What foods contain fluoride and in what amounts. For example:

    a) how much fluoride is in a jar of chicken baby food.

    b) how much fluoride is in a cup of grape, apple or other fruit juices

    c) how much fluoride is in a cup of tea, made with and without fluoridated water using boiled tap water.

    d) how much fluoride gets absorbed into rice and pasta upon cooking in fluoridated water

    The USDA lists fluoride content of most foods. http://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/foodcomp/Data/Fluoride/Fluoride.html

    Could you convert this to numbers which parents will understand and put it in context of typical daily meals

    2) How much fluoride is used in dental products used in dentists’ offices and in what concentrations, for example, filling material, cements, mouth rinses, toothpaste, sealants, cements, varnish, floss, gels, foams, sealants etc (all are sold with or without fluoride)?

    3) How much fluoride from the above gets absorbed into the body through involuntary swallowing and absorption via the mouth membranes?

    4)What the adequate daily intake of fluoride to prevent dental fluorosis in children and skeletal fluorosis in adults.

    5)What medications contain fluoride and it what amounts?

    Thank You

  2. on 27 Oct 2007 at 12:39 am Amazing Cooking Guide said …


    Amazing Cooking Guide…

    I couldn’t understand some parts of this article, but it sounds interesting…

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