Articles for Tag: "pediatrics"

Arsenic in rice cereal raises questions 
Arsenic in rice cereal raises questions
Babies who eat rice products have higher arsenic concentrations in their bodies, but is it harmful?
Autism diagnosis… Now what? 
Autism diagnosis… Now what?
The fastest growing developmental disorder can change family dynamics in ways others could never imagine.
The dangerous impact of sleepy teens 
The dangerous impact of sleepy teens
Kids who are sleep-deprived are associated with higher numbers of unintentional injuries.
Can breastfeeding help reduce infant ear infections? 
Can breastfeeding help reduce infant ear infections?
According to recent studies, ear infections in babies aren’t as common as they used to be. Find out why.
The dangerous impact of sleepy teens 
The dangerous impact of sleepy teens
Kids who are sleep-deprived are associated with higher numbers of unintentional injuries.
The simple way those with asthma can stay out of the hospital 
The simple way those with asthma can stay out of the hospital
Hands-on instruction on how to properly use a rescue inhaler can help people manage their disease better.
Kids who eat two breakfasts less likely to be overweight  Featured
Kids who eat two breakfasts less likely to be overweight
Breakfast is linked to better school performance, better overall health and healthy body weight for kids.