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    When to take your kids to the doc: fevers

    enJune 18, 2019
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    About this Episode

    When kids get fevers, parents get scared. Pediatrician Dr. Rob Sanders has seen more than a few of these cases in his urgent care clinic, and he breaks down the difference between who should see a doctor, and who should be just fine with rest and chicken soup.

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