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How To Care for Your Child Living With Type 1 Diabetes

Lead with empathy, involve other caregivers, and teach them how insulin helps them live a long and healthy life

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April 14, 2025/Nutrition

Type 1 Diabetes: Family-Friendly Meal Planning

Focus on balanced meals, smart snacks, consistent eating and choice-driven conversations

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February 6, 2025/Heart Health

What Causes Heart Attacks in Young People?

Congenital heart disease, genetic conditions and unhealthy lifestyle habits can put teens at higher risk for heart attack

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January 7, 2025/Brain & Nervous System

Can the Glass Test Indicate Meningitis?

Pressing a glass on a rash provides some clues, but it’s not foolproof

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December 23, 2024/Children's Health

What To Do When Your Child Has the Flu

The flu can make kids seriously sick, so watch for signs of dehydration and breathing problems

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Should My Child Take Tamiflu?

Tamiflu can shorten your child’s illness and even help prevent the flu

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October 22, 2024/Children's Health

Social Skills 101: How To Help Your Child Make Friends

Role-playing, creating social opportunities and celebrating little wins can all help ease shyness

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October 15, 2024/Children's Health

Can an RSV Vaccine Protect Infants From the Virus?

The first year of the RSV immunization program brought promising results

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October 2, 2024/Children's Health

Is It OK for Kids To Have Imaginary Friends?

Creating a pal in their mind can help children learn social skills, overcome fears and build creativity

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September 4, 2024/Children's Health

Kids and Teens Deal With IBS, Too

Pediatric IBS treatment involves making dietary adjustments, getting mental health support and — in some cases — taking prescription medication

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