
Kids and Migraines
Migraines are no laughing matter. If your child’s going to get them, they’ll start happening sometime in his first decade. Here’s what you need to know.
Migraines are no laughing matter. If your child’s going to get them, they’ll start happening sometime in his first decade. Here’s what you need to know.
Is it just a cold, or something worse? Should you ride it out or call the doctor? What to know when it comes to burning sore throats.
It’s easy to allow sodas and sugary coffees to kids — it makes them so happy! But easy does it on the caffeine intake, local experts say.
Anxiety in kids is characterized by worrying over even the littlest of things. Here’s what you need to know.
Help your kids through the awkward stage of acne by gently pushing cleanliness.
Youth sports injuries can happen with just about any sport kids are playing. Here’s what you need to know.
When even your kids are tired of looking at the screen all day, it’s time to get involved in a fun fitness class to keep their bodies healthy and fit.
Little ears hurt dramatically when there’s an ear infection going on. Here’s what to know and how you can help when it happens to your child.
CPR, anyone? With the proper skills, quick-thinking kids can learn to become life-saving kids.
Plenty of parents worry about their child’s short stature … but should they?
Nursing a baby? Be aware that what you take in is what he takes in, too.
Pacifiers can save the day for a fussy baby, but many parents worry about overuse and long-term consequences. Fear not!
That yellow tint to your newborn’s skin looks weird, but it’s actually a very manageable condition.
Parents have instincts and doctors have techniques, but early detection of autism is tricky. Here’s what you should know.
Early intervention may make all the difference in your child’s treatment.
Taking care of yourself during pregnancy is the best thing you can do for the infant on the way!