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Chiropractic, Pediatric, Wellness Kathryn Lederer Chiropractic, Pediatric, Wellness Kathryn Lederer

Breathe Easier: How Chiropractic Care Can Support People with Asthma

Asthma affects over 25 million people in the U.S. alone. It can range from a mild nuisance to a life-disrupting condition that limits activity, sleep, and overall quality of life. While inhalers and medications are often essential, many people are searching for complementary, non-pharmaceutical options to manage their symptoms and support their respiratory health. Chiropractic care is one such option.

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Chiropractic, Pediatric Kathryn Lederer Chiropractic, Pediatric Kathryn Lederer

Chiropractic for Bedwetting: A Gentle, Natural Approach to Support Your Child

Bedwetting, or nocturnal enuresis, is a common but often stressful experience for families. While it’s typical for younger children to occasionally have nighttime accidents, persistent bedwetting beyond age 5 or 6 can leave both parents and kids feeling frustrated and helpless. We’re often asked if chiropractic care can help with bedwetting—and the answer is: yes, in many cases it can. While chiropractic is not a direct "cure" for enuresis, gentle adjustments can support the nervous system, which plays a vital role in bladder control.

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Pediatric, Chiropractic Kathryn Lederer Pediatric, Chiropractic Kathryn Lederer

Meeting Milestones in Pediatrics: How Chiropractic Care Supports Your Child’s Growth

As parents, watching your child grow, explore, and hit those exciting developmental milestones is one of the most rewarding parts of the journey. From a baby’s first smile to those wobbly first steps, each moment reflects the incredible changes happening in their developing nervous system and body.

But what happens when a child seems to be falling behind on those milestones?

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Pediatric Nutrition: Healthy Food Relationships

Disordered eating is a growing concern across the United States. While we often associate it with clinical diagnoses like anorexia or bulimia, the truth is that disordered eating also includes patterns that contribute to the country’s rising obesity rates. At its core, many children and adults struggle with developing a healthy relationship with food—and that relationship begins early in life.

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