Studies have found that people with a parent, sibling or child who has celiac disease are at an elevated risk of developing the disease themselves.
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How to Protect Yourself and Your Family From Measles
Learn how to protect you and your family in the midst of a measles outbreak and find out if you need a measles vaccine.
How to Get Some (Much Needed) Alone Time While Raising a Family
As a parent, it can feel like you are never alone. For many people, that lack of alone time is a major shock to the system. These tips will help you navigate this intense stage of life.
What’s the Best Way to Clean Your House After Someone In Your Family Has Been Sick?
Get tips from Dr. Dan Allan on the most effective ways to clean up after someone in your household has been struck by illness.
Why Leukemia Happens: Could It Run in Your Family?
Could leukemia run in your family? Doctors can’t often pinpoint the causes, but they know of some factors that can increase your risk for the disease. Learn more.
Too Sick for School? How To Decide if You Should Keep Your Kid Home
When your kid wakes up with a fever, upset tummy, cold or sore throat, do they need to stay home from school? Our pediatrician shares their advice.
What Happens if You Smoke While Pregnant?
Before you choose to light up a cigarette while pregnant, know this: You may be making may a life-or-death decision.
How Not To Raise a Bully
You’ve probably thought about your child getting bullied, but what about if your child is the one doing the bullying? A pediatric psychologist explains what you can do.
What To Know About Freezing Your Eggs
Maybe you want kids one day, but now just isn’t the time. Freezing your eggs is an option that can help you preserve your fertility for the future. A reproductive endocrinology fertility specialist explains how the process works and what to take into consideration if you’re thinking about doing it.
Can Babies Get Strep Throat?
Your little one is fussy. Could it be strep throat? A pediatrician explains why it’s unlikely, and why it’s unlikely their provider will test for it.