Childrens Health and Parenting - Teen
These potential health hazards can cause a perfect summer day to turn tragic.
Snacking at the movies may not be as innocent as it seems.
Summer beach vacations may be an American tradition, but take heed--some of the country's most popular destinations may be hazardous to your health.
Find out how you can protect your teen or pre-teen against infection.
A highly contagious childhood illness, chicken pox can make your child uncomfortable for about a week. Here, some ways to ease the itching.
Sexually transmitted diseases can be hard to spot; in fact, some may have no symptoms at all. Here, how to pinpoint and prevent the three most common offenders.
Follow these tips to help protect your children from this degenerative bone disease.
Find out what the statistics about teen pregnancy means for you and your teenager.
Will getting the flu shot prevent you from getting sick? Find out here.
Wasps, honeybees, and yellow jackets are some of the more notorious stinging pests, and they result in approximately 100 deaths per year.
Learn how to cope with poison ivy, poison oak, and other notorious summer rashes.
Could your teenager contract meningitis at camp, in the classroom, or at the college dorm? Here, what you can do to reduce your child's risks.
Tutoring. Soccer practice. Student council. Piano lessons. Today's kids are master multitaskers. But are all these activities putting too much pressure on your child?
Your child has a runny nose and bad cough. You want her to feel better, but is it OK to give her cold medicine?
Bedtime doesn't have to be a fight.
There are many simple ways that parents can help kids get their weight under control.
According to some researchers, a four-legged friend can add years to your life.
What's under that bow? Find out if the gifts you're giving this year are naughty or nice.