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Healthy Summer Grilling Ideas Kids Will Love
Read MoreMemorial Day marks the unofficial start of the summer grilling season. It’s a perfect opportunity for kids to try some new foods and revisit old favorites in exciting ways.
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8 Tips To Keep Your Child Safe During the Holidays
Read MoreThe holiday season is full of joy and excitement, but it also can bring risks for your child. Here are eight essential safety tips to help you keep your little one safe during the festivities.
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RSV: When Is It Serious for Your Child?
Read MoreRSV is so common that most children have been infected with it by the time they're 2 years old. The virus can cause complications, especially in infants, that require hospitalization. Here’s what you need to know.
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Children’s Sports Injuries: What Parents Should Know
Read MoreAdults and children suffer the same injuries while playing sports, but that doesn’t mean they are always treated the same way.
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Grilling Tips To Keep Your Kids Safe
Read MoreSummer means more cookouts— and more grill-related injuries. Burns caused by fire and contact with hot surfaces are the most common grilling injuries. Children younger than 5 years, who may bump into, accidentally touch or fall onto the grill, account for about half of those burns.
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Your Child’s Migraines: Navigating the ER
Read MoreMigraines are among the most common reasons for children to visit an emergency room for medical care. After all, there are about 7 million children in the United States who live with migraines. Knowing when to take your child to the ER and how to manage the wait there is important for a speedy recovery and in preventing future migraines.
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Your Child’s Migraines: How Modifying Diet Can Help
Read MoreAlthough certain foods can trigger migraines in adults, that is rarely the case for children. But food does play a significant role in preventing children’s migraines.
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Learn How You Can Keep a Child From Dying in a Hot Car
Read MoreOne of the greatest threats to your child’s health may be sitting in your driveway, and a life-threatening accident can occur in the blink of an eye. It’s not something we want to think about, but as parents we must think about the risk in order to prevent it from happening in our families.
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Newborn Sleep Safety: Preventing SIDS
Read MoreOne of the most frequent concerns of new parents is getting their baby to sleep. And when it comes to this topic, there is no shortage of advice offered by family members, products to buy to make sleep easier, and advertisements to convince you of your need for these things.
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Child’s Fever: When You Should Go to ER
Read MoreWhen your child isn’t feeling well and has a fever, it’s easy to fixate on the thermometer’s reading. How high is too high? Is it better to take them to the emergency room or to treat the fever at home?