In this issue: celiac families may not need separate cooking surfaces, controlling asthma, why do kids need ear tubes?
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Parents of children with celiac disease may be able to rest easier thanks to a preliminary study of cooking habits ([link removed]) by experts at Children’s National Hospital. Using the same toaster, knives or pots and pans for gluten-free and gluten-containing foods may not pose a high risk of gluten exposure for people with celiac disease. What’s more, routine washing of utensils and equipment with soap and water and handwashing can further reduce or eliminate gluten transfer.
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** Controlling your child's asthma ([link removed])
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With the school year in full swing and the winter season up ahead, it’s more important than ever to know how to stay on top of your child’s asthma care and management.
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** Why do children need ear tubes? ([link removed])
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Tympanostomy tubes, or ear tubes, are one of the most common procedures that a child may need to reduce ear infections and optimize their listening skills.
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