Articles for Tag: "Advocate Children’s Hospital"

Why your childhood could be to blame for how much you sweat 
Why your childhood could be to blame for how much you sweat
A pediatrician explains perspiration and offers advice to stay cool in the summer.
Are adult coloring books a form of art therapy? 
Are adult coloring books a form of art therapy?
Experts weigh in and explain the benefits of the latest trend in stress relief.
When it comes to sleep, are we doing it all wrong? 
When it comes to sleep, are we doing it all wrong?
New research suggests we should be sleeping in two shorter chunks each day instead of one long eight hour span.
How your parenting style can affect your child’s success 
How your parenting style can affect your child’s success
Experts say it can affect more than just happiness. Supportive parenting leads to wealthier, more successful children.
No more nasal spray for kids getting the flu vaccine? 
No more nasal spray for kids getting the flu vaccine?
A CDC advisory committee says the spray provides no measurable preventive effects and shouldn’t be used this upcoming flu season.
As social apps multiply, so do the battles against cyberbullies  Featured
As social apps multiply, so do the battles against cyberbullies
A psychologist offers advice for parents to help prevent their children from being intimidated online.
When it comes to your baby’s diaper, is there a wrong choice?  Featured
When it comes to your baby’s diaper, is there a wrong choice?
A pediatric nurse practitioner weighs in on the cloth versus disposable diaper debate.