Children's Health and Parenting - Original Articles
It's a frightening topic. Fortunately, huge strides have been made in treatment, and a majority of cases go into remission.
Simply defined, scoliosis is a sideways curve of the spine. Here's how the condition is treated.
Here's what parents need to know about this easily accessible drug that teens are using to get high.
Just because you can't tolerate dairy products doesn't mean you can't find delicious substitutes. Here are five tips for dealing with the digestive woe.
Fruit is good for you, no doubt. But there are particular factors to consider when it comes to choosing dried fruit.
You'll hear lots of advice if you're pregnant or a new mom, but not all of it is correct. We'll help you sort the facts from the folklore.
This communication tool can help your family unit thrive. Here's how to organize a successful session.
From the school yard to cyberspace, here's how recognize bullying in all its forms and how to teach your child the best ways to respond.
Have you changed your eating habits to shed some pounds but find the numbers on the scale are going up?
It happens to everyone... and it hurts! Here's what to do when you or a loved one gets a paper cut.
How to treat burns at home, and how to know when medical attention is needed.
Learn the science behind this phenomenon.
It's never too soon to begin teaching your child about good nutrition and other important lifestyle habits.
This common virus can last for weeks, or even months, and may leave you feeling exhausted. Learn how to deal with the symptoms.
Be aware of the warning signs of this potentially deadly disease.
When the dreaded day comes that you have to say goodbye, having a plan in place can help ease the burden of your loss.
Good news from the CDC: Children appear to be slimming down. And healthy meals at home are playing a big role. Read on as experts weigh in on what foods to include, and exclude, from the grocery list.
Experts warn that too much caffeine can be dangerous for children, who have less ability to process the stimulant.
Symptoms of lactose intolerance and an allergic reaction to milk are different. Here's how to tell them apart and what it means for you if you have to forgo dairy products for either reason.
Children who live on dairy farms and drink unpasteurized milk appear to have immunity against asthma and allergies. New findings help identify why this is the case.
In a country where obesity is a growing problem, so is the issue of poor nutrition. What are some of the most common nutritonal deficiencies, and how can you ensure your child's getting enough of what she needs?
Understanding how the appointment will go can help alleviate any worries for you and her.
Will serving food on melamine plates make your family sick? It's possible. Read on for potential dangers of this budget-friendly tableware.
The first three years of life are vital for language development, and the sooner intervention begins, the better the chances of normal speech later.
Stuck inside with "nothing to do"? Your family will have a blast dancing, storytelling, and writing letters to long-distance relatives.
You don't have to be be an extreme couponer to shop smart. Read on for tips on how to score great deals all year 'round.
One simple step will help reduce allergy symptoms: Removing your clothes when you come in from outside. Here's why.
For many, sinusitis means uncomfortable symptoms that may require the right treatment to overcome.
Congratulations! You're a grandparent! Don't be nervous; you'll be a natural. Here are a few ideas to help you in your new role.
If your child has a sore throat and an achy head, and appears excessively tired, it's time to make an appointment with your pediatrician.