The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention published its mid-year report recently totaling the number of measles...
The chicken pox vaccine is a newcomer relative to the list of standard immunizations given to children in the...
Known more commonly as a “stomach bug” or “stomach flu,” acute gastroenteritis (AGE) is a common cause of...
Urinary tract infections, or UTIs, are fairly common, affecting about 3 percent of children in the US each year. They...
Hand washing is the most important way we prevent the spread of germs. Washing our hands with a mild soap before...
Even small amounts of lead contamination can impact your baby’s brain development, learning, hearing, and...
Will the antibiotic protect against future infections? No. Antibiotics are intended to treat whatever illness was...
Having a child with asthma can be downright scary. Oftentimes, your child’s symptoms worsen at night or when the...
Rotavirus vaccine is designed to reduce your child’s risk of contracting a serious gastrointestinal illness after...
In November 2012, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) published an article discussing gastrointestinal problems in...
Reducing your child’s risk of lead exposure is important—and should begin before your baby even comes home from the...
Nosebleeds are very common in toddlers. While they can be downright messy at times, most nosebleeds are not a cause for...
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