Children's Health and Parenting - Videos
The Doctors discuss breastfeeding tips to stop babies from biting, and discuss products that can relieve inflammation around the nipples.
October was National SIDS Awareness Month. Despite multiple campaigns for better parenting practices, SIDS still kills. How can we stop this? Joining Nancy Redd to share their stories are guests Meredith Agius, Rev. John Long, and Dr. Michael Breus.
Professional snake wrangler Jules Sylvester explains the emergency action plan if you're bitten by a poisonous serpent.
Board-certified dermatologist Dr. Ava Shamban gives her top tips on identifying particular insect bites. Plus, learn the best medicinal treatments and home remedies for relieving the inflammation and irritation.
Professional snake wrangler Jules Sylvester and E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork explain how the two types of snake venom, hemotoxin and neurotoxin, affect the body.
The Doctors are joined by lice expert and co-founder of Fairy Tales Hair Care Line Risa Barash to help distinguish myth from reality regarding head lice. Plus, see which herbal home remedies may help prevent a lice infestation.
After seeing his autistic son become less and less enthusiastic, Stuart Chalfetz taped a recording device to him to find out how he was being treated at school. What he found out was astounding.
Autism awareness is improving, but there needs to be real dialogue between the public and those diagnosed with autism. Nancy Redd is joined by guests Stuart Chalfetz, Trevor Pacelli, Patty Pacelli and Michael Rosenthal to discuss.
Thousands of kids are sent to the E.R. every year due to shopping-related injuries! Dr. Sears shares tips for keeping your kids safe at the store.
Autism awareness is improving, but there needs to be real dialogue between the public and those diagnosed with autism.
Kelly Ripa and Marlo Thomas sat down to talk about Bullying Prevention Month, and why, like it or not, every child is involved in bullying these days.
Jacob and Janet discuss the effect Superstorm Sandy may or may not have on kids being able to enjoy Halloween today.
Hey moms, did you wake up this morning and realize you don't have any halloween costumes? Not to worry... we have some great last minute ideas for you.
Five-year-old twin brothers Owen and Brando ask The Doctors what causes crusty "eye boogers" to form. Pediatrician Dr. Jim Sears explains the cause and gives tips on how to prevent them.
Emergency rooms must keep their doors open during the storm, but what happens to those who need non-emergency care? What about when the storm shuts the hospital down?
You want to make sure this Halloween is a treat for your child, and not a trick. Here are some tips from a real dad on how to keep your children safe.
Don't let your Halloween turn into a nightmare. Masks and glow rings can pose serious health threats. Also, twice as many children get hit by cars on Halloween than any other night of the year. Parents are encouraged to have their children wear reflective devices so they can easily be seen. Wearing a reflector such as SAFEES can increase your visibility up to 500 percent.
Emergency rooms must keep their doors open during the storm, but what happens to those who need non-emergency care? What about when the storm shuts the hospital down?
A simple, painless test could spot congenital heart disease sooner and help babies get life-saving treatment.
When they hit the field, they could run into serious heart problems. Sudden cardiac arrest kills hundreds of kids every year. Find out you should look out for and see an easy way to help save kids' lives
It's a painful and often deadly disorder, but now a simple shot is giving hope to young patients.
It's important to maintain a calm demeanor for your kids in times of stress, like during a hurricane. But that can be easier said than done. Nancy Redd is joined by guests Daniel Holton-Roth, Wendy Forman, Carinn Jade and Alison Rhodes to discuss.
It's important to maintain a calm demeanor for your kids in times of stress, like during a hurricane. But that can be easier said than done.
There are a lot of kid-friendly apps currently on the Apple and Android market. From silly photo apps like Facebomb Swap to The Digital Problem Solver from The Social Express, which helps children with special needs. Dawn Siff highlights some of the best.
Did you know that millions of trick or treaters are going to be taking to the streets this Halloween? They are. Trust us. Here are some great costumes, and great ways to keep the kids safe.
You might be surprised to learn where kids are getting their hands on prescription drugs. Dr. Mel Pohl explains how parents can help prevent their children from abusing medications.
Former White House Doctor Connie Mariano returns to reveal the added benefits later in life to having your newborn son circumcised after birth.
9 year old Jack sneaks into the kitchen to have a snack after a holiday dinner.
A new study published in Journal of Adolescent Health found that popular high school students were more likely to engage in harmful activities, such as smoking, drinking, sex and drugs. Could your teen be at risk?
Pediatrician Dr. Jim Sears explains how The Doctors ' HealthSmart column in USA Weekend magazine focuses on childhood infections and when parents should be concerned.