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Could Your Child’s Stomach Pain Be Kidney Stones?
October 20, 2021/Children's Health

Could Your Child’s Stomach Pain Be Kidney Stones?

Why kidney stones in kids are on the rise (and what to watch for)

child with stomachache
October 12, 2021/Children's Health

Stomachaches in Kids: 5 Things Parents Should Know

How to tell if it's something more serious

child with fever myths debunked
September 29, 2021/Children's Health

When Your Child Has a Fever: 5 Myths Debunked

What you need to know about these common misconceptions

child with pail full of halloween candy at night
September 15, 2021/Nutrition

How Much Halloween Candy Should Kids Eat?

Manage that sugar high with these tips

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teen boy looking out window pensive
August 30, 2021/Children's Health

Growing Up: The Stages of Puberty for Boys

Timing will vary, but stages of development shouldn't

Dad Changes baby's diaper
August 17, 2021/Children's Health

What’s Behind Your Baby’s Diaper Rash?

Tips for getting to the bottom of the problem

Seated mother holds small baby facing toward her as they smile at one another
August 13, 2021/Children's Health

Is Your Newborn Baby’s Immune System Strong Enough?

How to protect your little one from bacteria and viruses

5 Ways to Boost Your Child's Immune System for Life
August 6, 2021/Children's Health

5 Ways to Boost Your Child’s Immune System for Life

Common sense steps can give your child a healthy start

sad children Baseball lost game
August 2, 2021/Children's Health

Sore Loser? How To Help Your Child Handle Disappointment

Grace and humility are important traits to develop at a young age

toddler playing with legos
July 26, 2021/Children's Health

The Dangers of Lead for Your Child — and Its Many Sources

Children should be screened for lead poisoning starting at ages 1 and 2

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