Health & Medicine
Many Parents Giving Over-the-Counter Medications to Kids: Poll
Children seem to be bringing all sorts of infections that are prevalent in school. On an average, children get about five to 10 episodes of colds a year. It's only natural that parents turn to over-the-counter medication to help them cope with the sneezing and coughing. However, a new poll showed that four in 10 parents give kids medication that is not suitable for them and may lead to some serious side-effects.
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