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Childhood Obesity
Tips for Adopting a Healthy Lifestyle as a Family
21
Nov 2022
Tips for Adopting a Healthy Lifestyle as a Family
Living a healthy lifestyle is often easier said than done. These tips for the whole family can help you get started.
By: Kristin Stackpole, MD | 1
Healthy Living
5 Myths About Acne in Adolescents and Teens
18
Nov 2022
5 Myths About Acne in Adolescents and Teens
There is a lot of misinformation out there about acne! A dermatologist dispels myths about this common problem in adolescents and teens.
By: Kalyani Marathe, MD | 3
Child Development and Behavior
Bedwetting Solutions: Tips for Helping Your Child Overcome It
16
Nov 2022
Bedwetting Solutions: Tips for Helping Your Child Overcome It
Bedwetting can be a source of embarrassment, anxiety and stress for both kids and families. These solutions can help them overcome it.
By: Nicole Inman, CNP | 3
Food Allergies
Tips For Hosting A Food-Allergy-Friendly Thanksgiving Meal
15
Nov 2022
Tips For Hosting A Food-Allergy-Friendly Thanksgiving Meal
When you have a guest with food allergies, preparing Thanksgiving dinner can be a challenge. Find tips and recipes from one of our dietitians for hosting a food-allergy-friendly Thanksgiving meal.
By: Alison Cassin, MS, RD, LD | 2
Rare and Complex Conditions
Handy Checklist: Traveling with Crohn’s Disease, Ulcerative Colitis
10
Nov 2022
Handy Checklist: Traveling with Crohn’s Disease, Ulcerative Colitis
Traveling with conditions like Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis is possible with some up-front planning. Our handy checklist can help you prepare.
By: Renee Etter, MSN, RN, CPN | 1
Rare and Complex Conditions
3 Common Misconceptions About Palliative Care
08
Nov 2022
3 Common Misconceptions About Palliative Care
Palliative care can play a valuable role for all kids with serious diagnoses, but is often misunderstood. Read 3 misconceptions about it.
By: DonnaMaria Cortezzo, MD | 0
Rare and Complex Conditions
Kids With Epilepsy More Likely to Experience Behavioral Health Difficulties
03
Nov 2022
Kids With Epilepsy More Likely to Experience Behavioral Health Difficulties
Kids with epilepsy are more likely to have psychological challenges, like emotion, behavior, learning or development issues. Read why and what can be done.
By: Lisa Clifford, PhD | 1
Child Development and Behavior
9 Questions to Ask When You Suspect Your Preschooler May Have ADHD
27
Oct 2022
9 Questions to Ask When You Suspect Your Preschooler May Have ADHD
How can parents tell if their preschooler's behavior is “typical” or if it's ADHD? Answering these 9 questions may help.
By: Tanya Froehlich, MD, MS | 2
Vaccines
Can Kids Get the COVID-19 and Flu Vaccines at the Same Time?
26
Oct 2022
Can Kids Get the COVID-19 and Flu Vaccines at the Same Time?
As flu season ramps up and COVID-19 sticks around, Dr. Frenck answers parents' most frequently asked questions about both vaccines.
By: Bob Frenck MD | 0
Safety and Prevention
Safe Sleep: How to Reduce The Risk of Sleep-Related Infant Deaths
24
Oct 2022
Safe Sleep: How to Reduce The Risk of Sleep-Related Infant Deaths
Create a safe sleep environment to help prevent Sudden Unexpected Infant Deaths (SUID), which includes Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).
By: Danielle Parham, MD, FAAP | 0
Safety and Prevention
Internet Challenges: Know the Dangers
20
Oct 2022
Internet Challenges: Know the Dangers
Some Internet challenges are harmless and fun, while others can be incredibly dangerous. Learn what's important for both you and your child to know about the dangers of certain social media challenges.
By: Sheila Goertemoeller, PharmD, D.ABAT | 0
Healthy Living
18
Oct 2022
6 Questions to Ask When Your Child Complains of Chest Pain
Has your child complained of chest pain? Ask yourself these 6 questions to determine if it is a serious concern.
By: Adam Powell, MD | 820
Healthy Living
Handwashing: How to Make It Fun for Kids
15
Oct 2022
Handwashing: How to Make It Fun for Kids
Handwashing with soap and water helps prevent illness and missed days from school and work. Learn techniques for making handwashing fun for kids.
By: Matt Short, MA | 0
Learning and Growing
5 Healthcare Questions to Ask During the College Search
13
Oct 2022
5 Healthcare Questions to Ask During the College Search
Colleges offer healthcare services to help keep students healthy at school. Ask these important healthcare questions during the college search with your high schooler.
By: La Donna Morales, MSW, LISW-S | 0
Rare and Complex Conditions
Hepatitis of Unknown Origin in Kids: What Do We Know?
06
Oct 2022
Hepatitis of Unknown Origin in Kids: What Do We Know?
Hepatitis in kids has been in the news recently, in particular a specific type called hepatitis of unknown origin. Learn from two of our experts who discuss what’s causing this condition, and what you need to be on the lookout for in your child.
By: Lara Danziger-Isakov, MD | 0
Child Development and Behavior
6 Tips For Talking To Schools About Bullying
04
Oct 2022
6 Tips For Talking To Schools About Bullying
If your child is being bullied and you've decided it's necessary to talk to the school about it, your main goal should be stopping the behavior. Read six tips from one of our experts.
By: Ryan Adams, PhD | 0
Safety and Prevention
8 Misconceptions About Concussions in Kids
30
Sep 2022
8 Misconceptions About Concussions in Kids
Most parents are aware that concussions can happen in kids — but there are also a lot of misconceptions out there about them. For instance, falls, not contact sports, are the #1 cause of ER visits for head trauma in kids. Learn about other misconceptions to help recognize them.
By: Paul Gubanich, MD | 0
Fitness and Nutrition
5 Easy Ways to Reduce Sugar in Your Child’s Diet
18
Sep 2022
5 Easy Ways to Reduce Sugar in Your Child’s Diet
Reducing sugar is an easy way to promote a healthier lifestyle and ward off diet-related diseases. Read a dietitian's tips to reduce sugar in kids' diets.
By: Shelly Frank, RD, LD | 7
Safety and Prevention
When Can My Child Ride in the Front Seat of the Car?
16
Sep 2022
When Can My Child Ride in the Front Seat of the Car?
When can kids ride in the front seat of the car? It's a question parents get asked a lot. Read why our child passenger safety experts recommend delaying it until age 13.
By: Michelle Price | 0
Cancer and Blood Diseases
Child Life’s Role in Proton Therapy
13
Sep 2022
Child Life’s Role in Proton Therapy
Child Life specialists play an important role in helping our patients through proton therapy, a radiation treatment that minimizes damage to areas surrounding tumors.
By: Carley Larkin | 6
Child Development and Behavior
Preparing for Guardianship of a Child with Medically Complex Needs
08
Sep 2022
Preparing for Guardianship of a Child with Medically Complex Needs
For parents of kids with medically complex needs, it's important to think about their care after they turn 18. One of our social workers put together this handy checklist to help parents. It includes items to take care of and questions to ask as your child grows.
By: Meredith Bohache | 0
Learning and Growing
Tips for Communicating with Your Child’s School
01
Sep 2022
Tips for Communicating with Your Child’s School
Good communication between parents and schools is an important part of students’ school success. As the new school year gets underway, here are 6 tips to help you open the lines of communication early with your child's school.
By: Sarah Steinke | 0
Childhood Obesity
Testing Recommended: High Cholesterol Can Occur in Childhood
25
Aug 2022
Testing Recommended: High Cholesterol Can Occur in Childhood
Learn how common high cholesterol is in kids and when your child's cholesterol level should first be checked.
By: Sarah Henson, MD | 11
Healthy Living
4 Signs Your Child May Need to Visit the Eye Doctor
23
Aug 2022
4 Signs Your Child May Need to Visit the Eye Doctor
Read recommendations for when your child's vision needs to be screened, as well as four warning signs that may necessitate a visit to the eye doctor.
By: Sarah Lopper, OD, FAAO | 8
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