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Dr. Tommy Collins

The Very Hungry Caterpillar – A Bedtime Favorite for A Healthier Generation

February 2, 2018 By Dr. Tommy Collins

As our children were growing up, Eric Carle was one of our favorite authors and his book, The Very Hungry Caterpillar, was often one of their choices at bedtime. Currently, the AAP is teaming up with The Alliance for A Healthier Generation along with this timeless book by Eric Carle to help families in their […]

Filed Under: Helpful Articles Tagged With: AAP, Eric Carle, healthy diet, healthy eating habits, The Very Hungry Caterpillar

Music and Mood

January 27, 2017 By Dr. Tommy Collins

Winter can be a hard time of year for many people.  The days are shorter and the weather may keep us indoors more often.  One helpful thing to remember when trying to make it through a dreary cold and flu season is the fact that music can be beneficial to our mental health.  Take a […]

Filed Under: Helpful Articles Tagged With: anxiety, babies, calm, learning, lullabies, maternal singing, mood, music, relaxing, singing, sleep, stress, teenager

Spring Is Here and Allergy Season Came Along for the Ride

March 25, 2016 By Dr. Tommy Collins

Allergy Season: Be Prepared Spring is here and in East Tennessee that means all of our beautiful trees and flowers are blooming and the pollen counts are starting to climb. As allergy season approaches, it helps to be prepared and to learn about some of the options that your Pediatrician may use to help control […]

Filed Under: Helpful Articles Tagged With: allergies, blooming, flowers, pollen, spring, trees

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