Dr. Paul Turke
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And we don't give aspirin to kids, but the idea is the same. We often tell them, take your ibuprofen or your acetaminophen, you'll feel better. And there are roles for those things. It's not like you can never use them, but it's, yeah, like you said, fixing things often makes things worse.
And we don't give aspirin to kids, but the idea is the same. We often tell them, take your ibuprofen or your acetaminophen, you'll feel better. And there are roles for those things. It's not like you can never use them, but it's, yeah, like you said, fixing things often makes things worse.
Yeah, I mean, the book's available on Amazon. It's called Bringing Up Baby, An Evolutionary View of Pediatrics. They can go to my website. Anybody who wants to ask me a question about their child, they can call my office. How amazing. I'm always interested to talk to people about pediatrics. evolution and child rearing.
Yeah, I mean, the book's available on Amazon. It's called Bringing Up Baby, An Evolutionary View of Pediatrics. They can go to my website. Anybody who wants to ask me a question about their child, they can call my office. How amazing. I'm always interested to talk to people about pediatrics. evolution and child rearing.
Yeah, I mean, the book's available on Amazon. It's called Bringing Up Baby, An Evolutionary View of Pediatrics. They can go to my website. Anybody who wants to ask me a question about their child, they can call my office. How amazing. I'm always interested to talk to people about pediatrics. evolution and child rearing.
I'm fortunate to have so many wonderful parents in my practice who sometimes I feel like I might be boring them with some information, but then they come back to me and they say, wow, that's really cool. And I ran into a woman in the grocery store the other day who read my book and she says, I didn't know you were so funny.
I'm fortunate to have so many wonderful parents in my practice who sometimes I feel like I might be boring them with some information, but then they come back to me and they say, wow, that's really cool. And I ran into a woman in the grocery store the other day who read my book and she says, I didn't know you were so funny.
I'm fortunate to have so many wonderful parents in my practice who sometimes I feel like I might be boring them with some information, but then they come back to me and they say, wow, that's really cool. And I ran into a woman in the grocery store the other day who read my book and she says, I didn't know you were so funny.
I try to put a few jokes there, you know, to keep people's interests and so on. So, yeah. So it's been exciting for me to write the book and to have people like you and Rob notice it. And I'm very grateful for being able to talk to you. I've been watching your podcast. My son has been a big fan for a long time.
I try to put a few jokes there, you know, to keep people's interests and so on. So, yeah. So it's been exciting for me to write the book and to have people like you and Rob notice it. And I'm very grateful for being able to talk to you. I've been watching your podcast. My son has been a big fan for a long time.
I try to put a few jokes there, you know, to keep people's interests and so on. So, yeah. So it's been exciting for me to write the book and to have people like you and Rob notice it. And I'm very grateful for being able to talk to you. I've been watching your podcast. My son has been a big fan for a long time.
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