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Hand Sanitizer High - Hype or Hazard
Hand Sanitizer High - Hype or Hazard

Hand Washing - How to Wash your Hands Properly
Proper hand washing is an important way to stay healthy year round, helping your kids avoid cold and flu viruses, bacteria that can cause food poisoning and other infections, and germs they can get from their pets or other sick kids.

Handcuffs and Discipline for Kids
Decide whether a story about a kindergartner having a huge temper tantrum could be taken out of school by police in handcuffs is real or an urban legend.

Handcuffs and Discipline for Kids
Decide whether a story about a kindergartner having a huge temper tantrum could be taken out of school by police in handcuffs is real or an urban legend.

Handcuffs and Discipline for Kids
Decide whether a story about a kindergartner having a huge temper tantrum could be taken out of school by police in handcuffs is real or an urban legend.

Handwashing
Learn how to properly wash your hands, including the best times, to keep your kids safe from any bacteria that may be on your hands.

Handwashing in Day Care
Learn about whether it is safe and healthy for day care workers to use a common washcloth when cleaning up after their kids.

Handyman's Drill Doctor
Everyone has likely heard stories of people suffering head injuries, having brain swelling and bleeding, and needing emergency surgery to relieve the pressure.

Happy Father's Day
Dads don't usually get the kind of attention on Father's Day that moms do on their special day. You can help change that though, by helping make your dad feel

Hard to Control Allergies
Some children have hard-to-control allergies, and suffer either with their allergy symptoms or try many different allergy medicines without relief. Learn how to get help to treat your child's allergies effectively.

Hard to Control Asthma
Learn about common treatments for children with hard to control asthma symptoms, including the use of inhaled steroids, which are sometimes combined with other medications.

Hard-to-Control Eczema
Learn how to treat your child's hard-to-control eczema, including the role of Staph infections and all of the other things that should be a part of your daily eczema treatment plan.

Harness Clip in Good Position
Harness Clip in Good Position

Has Flu Season Peaked Yet?
You have likely heard about how bad this year's flu season has been and are ready for it to end. Fortunately, the latest flu activity reports show a continued

Has Flu Season Peaked?
With big declines in flu activity for the second week in a row and Google Flu Trends now reporting a 'low' level of flu activity in the United States, it is

Has flu season started yet?
Has flu season started yet?

Have Children Ever Gotten Enough Sleep?
Have Children Ever Gotten Enough Sleep?

Have a Safe Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is a fun time of year, when you are likely to be spending some time visiting your family or having other family members coming to your home. That

Have the Flu? Flu Facts for Kids with the Flu
Do your kids have the flu? Learn classic flu symptoms so that you can recognize if your kids have the flu and what flu treatments, if any, are recommended to help them get better as soon as possible.

Hazards - Hidden Health Hazards for Kids
Teens are at risk many health hazards, which can be even more of a problem because they can be more hidden, such as the hidden health hazard of permanent hearing loss from listening to loud music on an iPod, developing type 2 diabetes or high cholesterol from being overweight, or STDs.

Hazards - More Hidden Health Hazards
Teens are at risk many health hazards, which can be even more of a problem because they can be more hidden, such as the hidden health hazard of huffing, abusing prescription drugs, vaccine preventable infections, and concussions, etc.

Hazards of Button Batteries
Hazards of Button Batteries

Hazards of OTC Medications and Home Remedies
An increasing number of reports about injuries and deaths from OTC medications should raise awareness that these products can be dangerous too, especially if not used properly.

Head Banging
Although distressing for parents, head banging at bedtime or in the middle of the night is usually normal for young children. Learn about the symptoms and treatments for children with head banging.

Head Injury - Symptoms of Head Injury
Learn the symptoms of a serious head injury in children, including a loss of consciousness, persistent vomiting, seizures, change in behavior, or loss of balance, etc., and what you should do when your child has a minor head injury.

Head Lice
Head lice are a common problem for children and are increasingly becoming more difficult to treat. Learn to recognize and treat head lice in your kids.

Head Lice - Head Lice Treatments for Kids
Learn the basics of diagnosing kids with head lice and head lice infestations and the latest recommendations for head lice treatments.

Head Lice - Lice Pictures
A young girl with a head lice infestation. Although it is hard to see it, there was a large, live louse in the shot a second before the picture was taken, which just goes to show how it can be to find head lice sometimes.

Head Lice - Lice Pictures
A picture of a head louse on the head of a young child with a head lice infestation.

Head Lice - Lice Update
Many parents still panic when their kids get head lice. Will they be kept out of school? How did they get them? How will they get rid of the lice? These are

Head Lice Controversy
Review the controversy of the doctor whose expensive head lice treatment he promoted was actually found to be Cetaphil cleanser.

Head Lice Controversy
Review the controversy of the doctor whose expensive head lice treatment he promoted was actually found to be an over-the-counter cleanser. Related: Head Lice |

Head Lice Egg or Nits Picture - Lice Pictures
An out of focus picture of a nit, or head lice egg, with a caption and red circle around the nit to make identification easy.

Head Lice Home Remedies
Review the symptoms of head lice infestations and get information about some of the natural remedies and home remedies for treating head lice.

Head Lice Home Remedies
Review the symptoms of head lice infestations and get information about some of the natural remedies and home remedies for treating head lice.

Head Lice Picture
This magnified picture shows a louse emerging from a nit on the hair of this person infected with head lice.

Head Lice Pictures
View pictures of head lice and nits so that you can identify live lice on your child's hair and know when to treat your kids for head live infestations.

Head Lice Prevention
Review helpful head lice prevention steps to help your kids avoid head lice infestations.

Head Lice Prevention Month
September is Head Lice Prevention Month and is a good time to review helpful head lice prevention steps to help your kids avoid head lice infestations.

Head Lice Prevention Month
Although most parents are now worried about preventing swine flu, as kids go back to school it is also a good time to review some head lice prevention tips with

Head Lice Prevention Month
September is National Head Lice Prevention Month, which makes sense as kids go back to school. This year, instead of just focusing on treatments for head lice

Head Lice Prevention Month
Learn more about preventing and treating head lice during September, which is Head Lice Prevention Month.

Head Lice Research and Updates
Review the latest research and advice fro the experts on diagnosing and treating head lice infestations.

Head Louse - Lice Pictures
A picture of a head louse near a hair to show scale and so you can see how big head lice really are.

Head Louse Picture - Lice Pictures
A picture of a head louse, which can help you identify when your kids have lice.

Head Size and Autism
A new study in the Journal of the American Medical Association, Evidence of Brain Overgrowth in the First Year of Life in Autism, may offer some insight into

Headaches and Children
Learn about headaches and children, including common causes, like migraines and stress headaches, treatments, and how to prevent your kids from getting headaches.

Healing Scab on a Child's Knee
A healing scab on a child's scraped knee.

Healing Scab with a Bandaid
A photo of a child with a healing scab on her scraped knee.

Health Alert - Antibiotic Overuse
When your baby has a virus, an antibiotic won't help him get better any faster, won't make him less contagious, and usually won't keep it from getting worse.

Health Alert - Baby TV
Should babies watch TV? The American Academy of Pediatrics says no, but many parents think it is okay. Learn more about this issue and then see if you still want to turn that TV on when your baby is around.

Health Alert - Cold Medicines
To be safe, talk to your pediatrician before giving your younger infant, who is under three or four months old, any over-the-counter medicines.

Health Alert - Failure to Thrive
Babies with failure to thrive are losing weight or aren't gaining weight well and will need a complete examination by their pediatrician to figure out the cause.

Health Alert - Flu Shots
Review how a flu shot can protect your baby from getting the flu, even if she is too young to get a flu shot yet.

Health Alert - Foods to Avoid
Review which foods you should avoid giving your baby during her first year, including honey, egg whites, goat's milk, and certain fresh vegetables if you are making homemade baby food.

Health Alert - Homemade Baby Cereal
Although an iron-fortified baby cereal is a good source of iron, homemade baby cereal is not going to have very much iron in it at all and may not be a good choice for babies who need extra iron, including breastfeeding babies.

Health Alert - Mercury Thermometers
Mercury, even the small amount in a mercury thermometer, can be a hazard to your children, which is why you shouldn't even have one in your home anymore. If you do, learn how to safely get rid of it.

Health Alert - Optional Vaccines and Alternative Immunization Schedules
Review why unvaccinated children and those who are not fully vaccinated also pose a risk to infants who have not yet completed their first series of immunizations and those children who have immune system disorders.

Health Alert - Preventing Food Allergies
Learn how you can try to prevent your high risk child from developing food allergies, including allergies to peanuts, milk, eggs, tree nuts, and fish.

Health Alert - Reptiles as Pets
Review why you shouldn't keep a pet turtle, frog, or other reptile or amphibian in your home if you have a baby or any young child under age five in your home.

Health Alert - Shopping Cart Safety
Letting your child ride in a shopping cart is dangerous. Learn alternatives and how to keep your kids safe around shopping carts.

Health Awareness in April
Health awareness months are a great way to learn more about specific conditions, safety hazards, and symptoms that are highlighted each month. For example,

Health Care Reform for Parents
Few things were as controversial this past year as the passage of health care reform. Six months later, Obamacare, as its opponents call it, is still

Health Effects of Childhood Obesity
In addition to leading to poor self-esteem, the health effects of childhood obesity includes many diseases that were once thought to only affect overweight adults, such as high blood pressure and type 2 diabetes.

Health Observances
Health observances are days, weeks, or months devoted to promoting particular health concerns, such as National Poison Prevention Week, National Autism Awareness Month, National Child Abuse Prevention Month, Sun Safety Week, and National Immunization Awareness Month.

Health Pictures
Review pictures of common childhood disorders, including infections like chickenpox, measles, mumps, and ringworm, and birth defects, such as clubfoot and

Health Pictures of Common Childhood Disorders
Review pictures of common childhood disorders, including infections like chickenpox, measles, mumps, and ringworm, and birth defects, such as clubfoot and cataracts.

Health Rankings - How Healthy is your State?
Health Rankings - How Healthy is your State?

Health Tips - Winter Health Tips
During the winter months, parents and pediatricians often focus on colds and the flu when offering health tips to keep kids healthy. It is also important to keep in mind health tips to help you avoid asthma attacks, nosebleeds, dry skin, and winter health myths.

Health and Day Care
Review common health and parenting issues associated with day care, including avoiding frequent infections and 'day care syndrome', choosing a day care, potty training, etc.

Health and Safety Slogans for Parents
From helping to remind you to use sunscreen to getting kids to eat veggies, health and safety slogans have long been a part of general safety advice campaigns for parents. Do you remember them all?

Health and Safety Slogans for Parents
What are some of the health and safety slogans that you remember and use to keep your kids healthy and safe?

Healthier Fast Food
Looking for healthier fast food? Pizza Hut is introducing a new

Healthier Happy Meals at McDonald's
Healthier Happy Meals at McDonald's

Healthy Eating - Healthy Eating Plan for Kids
A healthy eating plan that you can use to help your kids reach the food pyramid goals and recommendations for eating fruit, vegetables, whole grains, lean meats, and drinking milk.

Healthy Eating Habits
Healthy eating habits, unlike a diet, can help your kids avoid obesity, lose weight, or stay at a healthy weight throughout their whole life.

Healthy Eating Habits and Weight Loss
Review these healthy eating habits that will help your child lose weight.

Healthy Food - Kids and Healthy Food
As parents work to avoid junk food, they often struggle to find alternative foods for their kids to eat. Learn to choose healthy food for your kids to eat.

Healthy Kids Day
A lot of the media attention in the fight against childhood obesity often goes towards nutrition, such as breakfast cereals, school lunches, and toys in Happy

Healthy Kids' School Lunches
Although your kids may be eating well if they eat a balanced meal prepared in the school cafeteria or if you pack them a healthy lunch, it is increasingly likely that they are making poor choices and eating an unhealthy lunch, which may be one of the reasons that more kids are becoming overweight.

Healthy Sleep Habits for Special Needs Kids
Review tips to help your special needs child with autism, ADHD, or depression, etc., get a good night's sleep.

Healthy Snacks
In addition to their three regular meals, kids often get quite a few calories from the snacks they eat throughout the day. Make sure your kids are eating healthy snacks, including low-fat, low-calorie foods such as fresh fruits and raw vegetables.

Healthy Valentine's Day Tips
This isn't about taking away all of the candy your kids might get for Valentine's Day, although the CDC does recommend that for a healthy Valentine's Day, you

Hearing Tests
If your baby didn't have a hearing test when she was born or if you are unsure of the results, now would be a good time to discuss this with your pediatrician.

Heat & Glo Indoor/Outdoor Gas Fireplaces Recall
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Heat & Glo, of Lakeville, Minn., is voluntarily recalling about 1,550 Heat & Glo Twilight II and IIB Gas Fireplaces. Temperatures in the framing header area above these fireplaces can get too high, posing a fire hazard.

Heat Rash
Learn about the symptoms, prevention, and treatment for babies and children with heat rash or prickly heat.

Heat Rash
Learn about the symptoms, prevention, and treatment for babies and children with heat rash or prickly heat.

Heat Stroke Symptoms
Heat stroke is a serious condition; even if treated, many people with heat stroke will die. This makes it important to learn to avoid heat stroke and just as importantly, learn to recognize heat stroke symptoms.

Heel Pain and Sever's Disease
Learn more about Sever's disease, a common cause of heel pain in athletic children.

Heelys -- Staying Safe and Preventing Injuries
Heelys are thought to be safe by most parents since kids are usually not going very fast on their Heelys, but it is important to keep in mind that kids can get hurt while 'heeling' or using them in skate mode.

Heelys Warning
Heelys are in the news again... In addition to a report that highlights statistics from the Consumer Product Safety Commission that associated Heelys with more

Height Comparison Calculator
This Height Comparison Calculator makes it easy to see how your child's predicted height compares to everyone else (or enter your own height to see how your compare to the average adult).

Height Comparison Calculator
This Height Comparison Calculator makes it easy to see how your child's predicted height compares to everyone else (or enter your own height to see how you

Height Predictor
Height Predictor

Height Predictor - How Tall Will My Kids Be?
Parents often have questions about how tall their kids will be when they grow up. To predict your child's future height based on his genetic potential (which is based on a parent's midparental height), fill in the following form with the height of each of the child's birth parents.

Height Weight Charts for your Kids
Use our growth charts, which include weight, length for boys and girls from birth to 36 months, and weight, height and body mass index for older children.

Height Weight Charts for your Kids
Use our growth charts, which include weight, length for boys and girls from birth to 36 months, and weight, height and body mass index for older children.

Helmets
Helmets are essential safety gear when kids play, whether they are just riding a bike or playing football. Bicycle helmets, football helmets, and other youth helmets can help decrease the chance that your child has a serious head injury if he falls or is hit, and their routine use should be encouraged.

Help With Weight Loss for Kids Who Can't Lose Weight
Your overweight child has seemingly done everything to lose weight and is still putting on the pounds. What's next? Get some extra help with weight loss for kids who can't lose weight.

Helping Kids Cope with Tragedies
A tragic event, like the earthquake in Haiti, a hurricane, bombing, or the wars, are difficult for everyone. Learn how to help your children cope with this tragedy.

Helping Your Baby To Fall Asleep
Review how to help your baby fall asleep and sleep through the night.

Helping Your Child in an Emergency
Learn to provide care for your child in an emergency, such as your child falling, having a seizure, choking or getting stung by a bee.

Helping the Child Who is Expressing Anger
Review how you can help your angry child.

Hemangioma
An hemangioma, commonly called a strawberry or strawberry hemangioma by parents, is a type of vascular birthmark that typically appear in the first few weeks after a baby is born, can grow rapidly during an infant's first year of life, and then typically go away by the time the child is 5 to 8 years old.

Hemochromatosis
Hemochromatosis is a genetic disease that can be inherited from a child's parents, in which a child can absorb too much iron, leading to extra iron being stored in the child's liver, heart, pancreas, and other organs.

Hemochromatosis - Treatments and Testing for Hemochromatosis
hemochromatosis, testing, treatments, phelbotomy, iron, parents, carrier, genetic testing, risk, genes

Hemochromatosis Awareness Month
July is National Hemochromatosis Awareness Month, and since most parents, and many pediatricians, don't know about any of the signs, symptoms, or problems

Hemofilia - A Common Misspelling for Hemophilia
Hemofilia is a common misspelling for Hemophilia.

Hemophilia Treatments and Resources
Learn about the treatments for hemophilila and where you can get more information.

Hepatitis A Vaccine Coverage Rates in Teens
Hepatitis A Vaccine Coverage Rates in Teens

Hepatoblastoma
Hepatoblastoma can be inherited.

Hepatocellular cancer
Children infected with hepatitis B or C (viral infections of the liver) are more likely to get this type of cancer.

Herd Immunity
Because of herd immunity, vaccines that children get can protect other people who aren't immune from vaccine preventable infections, either because they don't get vaccinated, their vaccine wasn't effective, or because they have become immunocompromised.

Herpes from a Circumcision
Herpes from a Circumcision

Hib - Haemophilus influenzae type b
Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) is a bacteria that can cause many serious childhood infections, including bacterial meningitis, pneumonia, and epiglottitis.

Hib Vaccine Recall
The FDA and Merck, is recalling 1 million doses of its PedvaxHib and COMVAX vaccines, including 13 lots of vaccine, which were distributed since April 2007. The

Hidden Dangers
Although parents often think about common safety measures, like using car seats and installing gates on stairs, they often overlook 'hidden dangers' that can harm their kids.

Hidden Dangers - Window Blinds
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has been warning consumers about the risks for strangulation in window blinds since the 1990's. This lead

Hidden Dangers and Child Safety
Many parents are unaware of child safety hazards that exist beyond drownings, car accidents, or house fires. Shopping cart injuries, TVs that tip over, and accidents on trampolines, ATVs, bunk beds all add up to common sources of injuries and deaths for children. Learn how to protect your kids from the hidden dangers that can compromise child safety.

Hidden Dangers to your Child's Safety
The

Hidden Sources of Calcium
Review these foods that can be hidden sources of calcium, which can be especially help if your kids don't like to drink milk or orange juice or to eat cheese or yogurt.

Hidden Sources of Calcium
Most parents know that their kids can get calcium from milk, cheese and orange juice, but did you know that you can get calcium from many vegetables, some

Hidden Summer Dangers
Although you should make every effort to keep your kids safe year-round, it is especially important in the summer when most kids are out of school. From

Hidden Summer Dangers - Avoiding Accidents and Tragedies
Although you should make every effort to keep your kids safe year-round, it is especially important in the summer when most kids are out of school. Review these summer safety tips to help keep your kids safe this summer.

Hide & Seek Hooded Sweatshirts Recalled
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Quiksilver Inc., of Huntington Beach, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 9,700 Hide & Seek Hooded Sweatshirts. A drawstring is threaded through the hood, posing a strangulation hazard to children. In February 1996, CPSC issued guidelines to help prevent children from strangling or getting entangled on the neck and waist by drawstrings in upper garments, such as jackets and sweatshirts.

High Calorie Foods
Review this list of high calorie foods to avoid, especially if your kids are overweight, and some you might want to encourage your kids to eat if they are poor eaters and underweight and you are trying to boost their calories.

High Calorie Foods
Review this list of high calorie foods to avoid, especially if your kids are overweight, and some you might want to encourage your kids to eat if they are poor

High Fat Foods
Parents are getting used to the idea that there are certain foods that they should encourage their kids to eat and others that they should avoid. Of course, this usually means avoiding high fat foods.

High Fiber Foods
Review these lists of high fiber foods to find healthy foods for your child, and learn which foods are good sources of fiber, including many fruits, vegetables, legumes (beans), breads, and cereals.

High Fiber Foods
Review these lists of high fiber foods to find healthy foods for your child, avoid conditions like constipation, and learn which foods are good sources of

High Risk Foods
Some high risk foods, such as raw eggs, raw milk, and undercooked ground beef, are well known causes of food poisoning. Learn the others to keep your family safe and healthy from risky foods.

High Risk Foods Reminder
High Risk Foods Reminder

High School Students Aren't Very Active - Surprised?
High School Students Aren't Very Active - Surprised?

High Tech Parenting - High Tech Gadgets
A number of high tech gadgets can make it easier to be a parent these days and can help to keep your kids a little safer.

High-Back Booster Combination Car Seat With 5-Point Harness
A high back booster with 5-point harness is basically a combination seat that can be used as a forward-facing car seat with harness straps until your child reaches the harness strap height and weight limits and can then become a belt-positioning booster seat.

High-Fat Foods
Parents are getting used to the idea that there are certain foods that they should encourage their kids to eat and others that they should avoid. Of course,

High-Fructose Corn Syrup
High-fructose corn syrup is a common sweetener that is used in soft drinks, breakfast cereals, cookies, snacks and many other baked goods.

High-Tech Chicken Pox Parties are Illegal
High-Tech Chicken Pox Parties are Illegal

High-Tech Parenting
Some high tech parenting gadgets that can help keep your kids safe include a rear view backup camera for your car, backup sensors, and a baby monitor.

High-Tech Parenting - High-Tech Gadgets
A baby monitor is the first high-tech gadget that most new parents get when they have a baby. A number of other high-tech gadgets can make it easier to be a

High-Tech Toys for Kids
Parents should offer their child a good mix of high-tech toys and other toys that don't have computer chips, lights, or loud noises and that can spark their child's imagination, keep her entertained, and help her learn new things.

Hip Pain Symptoms
Hip pain is surprisingly common in kids and although often caused by simple sprains and strains, usually warrants a trip to your pediatrician to make sure that the hip pain isn't caused by a more serious condition, such as septic arthritis, that could quickly get worse without prompt treatment.

Hiring a Babysitter
Review tips on hiring a babysitter for your baby.

Hirschsprung's Disease
Children with Hirschsprung's disease lack the nerve cells that enable intestinal muscles to move stool through the large intestine (colon) causing a delay in passing meconium in newborns and chronic constipation. Learn about tests used to diagnose this condition and surgical treatment options.

Hirschsprung's Disease
Review the case of an infant with difficulty passing stools and possible Hirschsprung's Disease.

History of Vaccine Preventable Diseases and MMWR
History of Vaccine Preventable Diseases and MMWR

Hives
Hives, which are also called, welts, wheals, and urticaria, are a common of an allergic reaction, and can be caused by food allergies, medications, insect bites, and many other triggers.

Hives
When a child has hives (also called urticaria), the first thing a parent tries to think of is what has the child recently eaten that could be causing the

Hives - Symptoms and Treatment of Hives
Review common triggers for hives in children, including foods, medications, and other less common causes, and how to treat your child with hives.

Hodgkin's disease
Hodgkin's disease is a cancer that tends to affect the lymph nodes that are close to the body's surface, such as those in the neck, armpit, or groin area.

Holiday Safety - Easter and Passover Food Safety
Holiday Safety - Easter and Passover Food Safety

Holiday Safety Tips for Kids
The holidays are a fun time of year for most children, with the anticipation of getting gifts, seeing family and being out of school. It is also an important time of year to be mindful of your child's safety. Holiday decorations, traveling, new toys, and visiting homes that may not be childproofed can put your child in danger. Some simple precautions can help to make sure that your children have a fun and safe holiday.

Holiday Safety Tips for Kids
The holidays are a fun time of year for most children, with the anticipation of getting gifts, seeing family and being out of school. It is also an important

Holiday Shopping Warning
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) Chairman Hal Stratton recently warned holiday season gift buyers to be on the lookout for recently recalled

Holiday Tragedies
Holiday Tragedies

Home Alone Poll
When did you start leaving your kids home alone?: parenting advice poll archives opinion polls pediatrician growth and development

Home Care Tips
A recent study showed that most calls to an after-hours service from parents about their sick children were about non-urgent problems. Review these common

Home Care of Kids With Complex Health Care Needs
Home Care of Kids With Complex Health Care Needs

Home Exercise Equipment - Hidden Hazards
Home exercise equipment can put younger children at risk for injuries, which are sometimes serious, including fractures and finger amputations. Learn to keep your kids safe from your home exercise equipment.

Home Fire Drills for your Family
Learn why it is important to practice your fire escape plan with Home Fire Drills at least twice a year.

Home Fragrance Holdings, Inc. Recalls Candles Sold at Pier 1 Imports Due to Fire Hazard
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Home Fragrance Holdings Inc., Houston, Texas, is voluntarily recalling about 413,000 Cement Candles. The candles can unexpectedly flare, posing a fire hazard to consumers.

Home Lead Test Kits
With all of the recent toy recalls and worries about lead poisoning, some parents have considered the possibility of testing their child's toys for lead

Home Playground Safety
Use this simple checklist to help make sure your home playground is a safe place to play.

Home Playground Safety
Use this simple checklist to help make sure your home playground is a safe place to play.

Home Remedies - Home Remedies for Sick Kids
Learn some home remedies that you can try to treat your sick kids at home and which home remedies you might want to avoid.

Home Remedies - Home Remedies for Sick Kids
Pediatricians often get a bad rap for always wanting to pull out their prescription pad when kids come in for sick visits. Learn some home remedies that many pediatricians recommend, such as using a Neti pot for chronic sinus infections, high fiber diets for constipation, and duct tape for warts.

Home Safety Month
June is Home Safety Month and it is a great time to think about keeping your kids safe in your home. Is your home childproofed? Have you considered safety

Home Safety Month
Home Safety Month is a great time to make sure your home is as safe as it can be, such as by reviewing this step by step guide to childproofing your home. Do

Home Safety Quiz
Keeping your kids safe is important and most parents take the time to childproof their homes. But are your kids as safe as they could be? Take our quiz to see if you are a home safety expert.

Home Safety Quiz Results
Thanks for taking our quiz. Learn about home safety and childproofing from our safety resources.

Home Temperature for a New Baby
After questions about the correct way to take their baby's temperature and recognizing if they have a fever, a very common question is about the right temperature to keep their home at to keep their baby safe and comfortable.

Home Temperature for a New Baby
After questions about the correct way to take their baby's temperature and recognizing if they have a fever, a very common question is about the right

Home Treatment Tips
Learn about at home treatments for common medical conditions and symptoms, like vomiting, colds, sprains, strains, etc.

Homemade Baby Food
Making homemade baby food is much easier than most parents think, and it can provide a significant cost savings versus commercially made baby food. On the other hand, store-bought baby food is more convenient and typically doesn't have any artificial preservatives or added sugar anymore. Review which is the better choice for you and your baby.

Homework Help for Parents
Review the positive and negative effects that homework can have on your child, how much homework they should get, and how parents can help their kids with their homework.

Hot Car Accidents and Tragedies
About 40 kids die each year in hot cars, either because they are forgotten in their car seat, are left in a car by a parent, or when kids get into a car on their own and can't get out. Learn about hot car tragedies so you can better avoid them.

Hot Dog Eating Contest Ban?
Hot Dog Eating Contest Ban?

How Can I Support My Gifted Child?
Learn the signs of giftedness, how you can encourage your gifted child, and recommendations for school placement so that you can encourage and nurture your gifted child.

How Come You Don't Have Kids Yet?
Asking 'Why don't you have kids yet?' can be very insensitive to a couple having problems with infertility or just plain annoying to a couple who have decided not to have kids at all.

How Common are Childhood Food Allergies?
How Common are Childhood Food Allergies?

How Fast Does Adderral XR Work?
Review how quickly you might seen an improvement after a child with ADHD starts taking Adderall XR.

How Is Autism Diagnosed?
Review how autism is diagnosed.

How Is Autism Treated?
Review the educational, behavioral, medical treatments for autism.

How Many Calories Are in a Pound of Fat?
Understanding how many calories it takes to gain a pound of fat can help you understand how your kids become overweight so quickly.

How Many Calories Are in a Pound of Fat?
Understanding how many calories it takes to gain a pound of fat can help you understand how your kids become overweight so quickly. More: Childhood Obesity |

How Many Fruits and Vegetables Should My Kids Eat?
How many fruits and vegetables should my 3 and 8 year old children be eating each day?

How Parents Can Help with Homework
Homework can be an effective way for students to improve their learning and for parents to communicate their appreciation of schooling.

How Safe Is Safe?
Can your child be too safe? Remember that the more chances you take, such as by not using a car seat, having a gun that is loaded and unlocked in the house, or not having a smoke detector, the more likely your child is to be injured or killed by an accident.

How To Apply Sunscreen
Learn how to properly apply sunscreen on your kids, which can help you to avoid sunburn and that

How To Calculate Your Child's BMI
Your child's BMI (body mass index) is an important tool that you can use to determine if your child is overweight, underweight, or at a healthy weight. Learn how to calculate your child's BMI.

How To Childproof Your Home
It is a good idea to childproof your house once your infant is about six months old, well before the time that she is becoming mobile.

How To Get Fat Without Really Trying
An ABC News Special that aired tonight, 'How To Get Fat Without Really Trying', tried to answer the difficult question of 'Who's to blame for the obesity crisis

How To Host a Teen Party
Review how to host a safe and fun party for your teens.

How To Keep Your Kids Healthy
Daily habits to keep your kids healthy and ensure their optimal growth and development.

How do I protect my kids from lead poisoning?
Our house is about 15 years old and I know that living in an older house is a risk factor for lead poisoning. What do I have to do to protect my children from being poisoned with lead?

How do I protect my kids from lead poisoning?
October 19-25 is National Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Week, and it is a good time to consider whether or not your kids are at risk for lead poisoning

How do you Catch Ringworm?
Ringworm is common in children, and although parents are quick to blame their pets for giving their kids this rash, the family dog or cat isn't always to blame. Review how kids can catch ringworm.

How many Fruits and Vegetables do you Need Each Day?
Review how many fruits and vegetables kids need each day and what counts as a single serving of fruits and vegetables.

How many eggs can your kids eat?
I am worried about my kids also getting high cholesterol. Should I let them eat eggs? How many eggs can my kids eat each week?

How much TV do your children watch each week?
Do you follow the recommendations of the American Academy of Pediatrics and 'limit your child's use of TV, movies, and video and computer games to no more than 1 or 2 hours per day'? How much television do your children watch each week?

How much TV should kids watch?
Learn why you should take the TV out of your child's room and follow the AAP recommendation that kids watch no more than 2 hours of quality programming each day. How much TV do your kids watch?

How readily available is emergency contraception?
How readily available is emergency contraception?

How to Apply Insect Repellent
Since bites are itchy, even without any worries about health problems, like West Nile Virus, it is a good idea to try to protect your kids from insect bites by learning how to apply an insect repellent properly.

How to Apply Insect Repellent
Although once considered just a nuisance, insect bites can lead to serious medical problems. Not only can certain insects spread diseases like West Nile Virus,

How to Get a Diagnosis of Autism
Review some of the steps to take to get your child evaluated for autism, including a comprehensive autism evaluation.

How to Make a Cord Blood Donation
While some parents choose to pay to bank their baby's own umbilical cord stem cells in a private cord blood bank, others make a cord blood donation to a public

How to Prevent and Avoid Head Lice
Learn how to prevent and avoid head lice, which is especially important as head lice are getting more difficult to treat these days.

How to Report Child Abuse
If you suspect that a child is being abused or neglected, you should call your local Child Protective Services (CPS) agency or the CPS agency in the State in which the abuse occurred.

How to Start Solid Foods
Learn how to introduce your breastfed baby to solid foods, such as cereals, fruits and vegetables.

How to Take a Bleach Bath
Dilute bleach baths have long been recommended to help children with recurrent skin infections, especially those with hard to control eczema. Learn the proper way to take a bleach bath with diluted bleach, which can help to prevent infections, including MRSA.

Humidifiers Recalled for Fire Hazard
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Hunter Fan Co., of Memphis, Tenn., is voluntarily recalling about 29,000 Warm Mist CareFreeĀ® Humidifiers. Water from the humidifier can leak into the unit's electrical compartment posing a fire hazard.

Humidifiers and Allergies
Remember that dust mites and mold like high humidity levels, so a humidifier will likely increase their levels and make your child's symptoms worse.

Humidifiers and Vaporizers Top Picks
Top picks when looking for a humidifier or vaporizer for your kids, which can help to treat cold symptoms and croup.

Hunting Accidents
Hunting Accidents

Hurricane Dangers - Stay Safe After the Storm Too
Hurricane Dangers - Stay Safe After the Storm Too

Hurricane Katrina Babies and Children
Learn more about the smallest victims of the Hurricane Katrina disaster, the babies and children of Katrina, including how you can get help for your family and how to locate kids still missing since the hurricane.

Hurricane Katrina Babies and Children
Learn more about the smallest victims of the Hurricane Katrina disaster, the babies and children of Katrina, including how you can get help for your family and

Hurricane Katrina Relief
In addition to the American Red Cross, Salvation Army, and numerous other relief agencies to which you could donate money, the American Academy of Pediatrics has established a relief fund to aid hurricane victims through its Friends of Children Fund.

Hurricane Katrina Relief
In addition to the American Red Cross, Salvation Army, and numerous other relief agencies to which you could donate money, the American Academy of Pediatrics

Hurricane Safety Tips
With Hurricane Isabelle heading for the east coast, it is a good time to review some hurricane safety tips. You need to be especially mindfull of safety if the

Hydrocephalus in Children
Hydrocephalus in children causes an excessive accumulation of fluid in the brain, which can cause the ventricles to enlarge. Learn about the different types of hydrocephalus, causes, symptoms, diagnosis, testing and treatments.

Hydrocephalus in Children
Hydrocephalus in children causes an excessive accumulation of fluid in the brain, which can cause the ventricles to enlarge. Find resources where you can learn about the different types of hydrocephalus, causes, symptoms, diagnosis, testing and treatments.

Hygiene Hypothesis
The Hygiene Hypothesis was back in the news recently, following a story in The Wall Street Journal, 'Can Dirt Do a Little Good?' As many parents know, the

Hyland's Teething Tablets
Hyland's Teething Tablets have been voluntarily recalled by their manufacturer, Standard Homeopathic Company, after an investigation by the FDA 'identified

Hyper-IgE (HIE) Syndrome
This rare condition is also called Job syndrome. Health care experts have reported only 200 cases of HIE. People with HIE have very high levels of the IgE antibody. HIE causes recurring bacterial infections and other complications.

Hyper-IgE (HIE) Syndrome
This rare condition is also called Job syndrome. Health care experts have reported only 200 cases of HIE. People with HIE have very high levels of the IgE antibody. HIE causes recurring bacterial infections and other complications.

Hyper-IgE (HIE) Syndrome
This rare condition is also called Job syndrome. Health care experts have reported only 200 cases of HIE. People with HIE have very high levels of the IgE antibody. HIE causes recurring bacterial infections and other complications.

Hyper-IgM Syndrome
Hyper-IgM is a rare immunodeficiency disease in which the immune system fails to produce IgA and IgG antibodies.

Hyperhidrosis and Excessive Sweating Control for Teens
Learn more about hyperhidrosis or excessive sweating, which can cause teens to have sweaty palms, sweaty feet, facial sweating, or excessive underarm sweating and what you can do to help control it.

Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy - Definition of Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is a fairly common heart problem, occurring in 1 in every 500 people, and is a common cause of sudden death in young athletes.

I Want a New Daddy!
A conflict over tooth brushing leads to important lessons about discipline techniques and healthy dental habits.

IBS - What is IBS
IBS or irritable bowel syndrome is a common cause of chronic abdominal pain in children, especially older children and teens.

IKEA Crib Recall
IKEA Home Furnishings and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Health Canada are recalling about 20,000 (6,000 in Canada) SNIGLAR cribs because the

IKEA Folding Tent Recall
IKEA Folding Tent Recall

IKEA Home Furnishings Announce Recall to Repair Folding Chair Beds and Sofa Beds for Finger Tip Amputation Hazard
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), IKEA Home Furnishings, of Plymouth Meeting, Pa., is voluntarily recalling about 100,000 LYCKSELE Chair Beds and Sofa Beds. Fingers can become caught in the folding mechanism of the chair bed/sofa bed, posing a laceration and/or amputation hazard.

IKEA Home Furnishings Announce Recall to Repair Folding Chair Beds and Sofa Beds for Finger Tip Amputation Hazard
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), IKEA Home Furnishings, of Plymouth Meeting, Pa., is voluntarily recalling about 100,000 LYCKSELE Chair Beds and Sofa Beds. Fingers can become caught in the folding mechanism of the chair bed/sofa bed, posing a laceration and/or amputation hazard.

Ice Pack on a Sprained Knee
An ice pack can be helpful for many sport's injuries, such as a sprained knee or ankle.

Ideal Body Weight Calculator
Parents often wonder if their children are overweight, underweight or just right. Using our ideal body weight calculator, you can figure out if your child is at

Ideal Body Weight Calculator for Kids and Adults
Parents often wonder if their children are overweight, underweight or just right. Using our ideal body weight calculator, you can figure out if your child is at an appropriate weight for his or her height. The ideal body weight calculator also works for adults!

Ideal Body Weight Calculator for Kids and Adults
Parents often wonder if their children are overweight, underweight or just right. Using our ideal body weight calculator, you can figure out if your child is at an appropriate weight for his or her height. The ideal body weight calculator also works for adults!

Ideal Body Weight Results [pediatrics]
Please keep in mind that many factors go into determining if someone is 'healthy' and that this is just one tool. Talk to your Pediatrician if you have concerns about your child's weight.

Identifying Poison Ivy
You can help kids avoid poison ivy by showing them where it is and what it looks like...

Ignored Safety Recommendations
There are some safety recommendations that just about every parent follows faithfully, such as putting their baby in a rear-facing car seat in the back seat of

Iliotibial Band Syndrome
Iliotibial band syndrome causes an aching or burning sensation at the side of the knee during activity.

Immunization - Immunization Schedules and Statistics
Of course not everyone in the world follows the CDC immunization schedule. Learn about alternative immunization schedules, including some from Europe, and review statistics about immunizations.

Immunization Newsbriefs Index
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Immunization Newsbriefs Index
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Immunization Quiz
What do you know about your child's vaccines? Take our Immunization Quiz to find out.

Immunization Quiz Results
Thanks for taking our immunization quiz. Learn about vaccines in our About Immunization section.

Immunization Schedule
Review the latest immunization schedule to make sure your kids are up-to-date on their shots.

Immunization Schedule - Childhood Immunization Schedule
Parents and kids have gotten used to hearing about changes in the immunization schedule each year. Many pediatricians have even likely stopped promising kids

Immunizations Poll
Are your children's immunizations up-to-date?: poll archives opinion polls pediatrician related resources pediatrics

Immunizations and Hurricane Katrina
What is going to happen to all of the children who lost their shot records because of Hurricane Katrina? Will they have to have all of their vaccines over again?

Immunizations for your Kids
Immunizations are an important tool to keep your children healthy. These sites will help to educate parents and pediatricians so that they can make the right choices to keep their children fully immunized and protected against many preventable diseases.

Impetigo
Learn how to diagnosis and treat children with impetigo, a bacterial skin infection that typically causes honey colored crusted lesions.

Impetigo
it is important to keep bug bites, scrapes, and rashes, which are common during the summer, clean and covered to prevent them from getting infected by the staph

Important Phone Numbers and Hotlines
In an emergency, every second can count when you are trying to get a child help. That makes it important that if the time comes when your kids need help, you don't waste time looking for phone numbers or calling the wrong person. Keep this list of important phone numbers handy so you are prepared for emergencies.

Important Phone Numbers and Hotlines
In an emergency, every second can count when you are trying to get a child help. That makes it important that if the time comes when your kids need help, you

Improving Communication With Your Pediatrician
It can also improve the communication if you let your doctor know what you are worried about, such as by asking questions, scheduling an appointment when you have an important concern or problem, avoiding medical lingo or jargon, and giving feedback to your Pediatrician.

Improving School Foods
The nonprofit group, Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI), has issued a statement with advice for parents and schools to improve the foods and

Improving Teen Vaccination Levels
Improving Teen Vaccination Levels

Improving Your Baby's Latch and Suckle
Learn how to improve your baby's latch an suckle so that you can breastfeed effectively.

Incubation Period
The incubation period is the amount of time, usually days to weeks, between when a person is first exposed to a contagious disease, like strep throat or the flu, to when they develop symptoms of the infection.

Indiana Measles Outbreak Continues to Grow
Indiana Measles Outbreak Continues to Grow

Indiana Measles Outbreak Expands to 13 Cases
Indiana Measles Outbreak Expands to 13 Cases

Indiana Measles Outbreak up to 15
Indiana Measles Outbreak up to 15

Indiana Measles Update - Consequences of Measles Outbreaks
Indiana Measles Update - Consequences of Measles Outbreaks

Infant CPR and Calling 911
If you have to give an infant CPR, is it best to call 911 first or start CPR immediately and call 911 later?

Infant CPR and Calling 911
Question of the Week If you have to give an infant CPR, is it best to call 911 first or start CPR immediately and call 911 later?

Infant Car Seat
A photo of an infant smiling as he gets buckled into his car seat.

Infant Car Seat Cover
Infant car seat covers are popular with parents, as they can help keep your baby warm and help you change up the design and fabrics of the current car seat cover for your infant or toddler's car seat.

Infant Car Seats
Infants should be placed in a rear facing car seat in the back seat of the car until they are two years old or have reached the weight and height limits of their rear facing car seat.

Infant Care Tip - Medication Dosages
Review the dosages on some of the medications that you might be giving your baby and safety tips to keep in mind when giving your infants medicines.

Infant Care Tips - Cleaning Baby Teeth and Gums
Learn how to care for your baby's gum and teeth, keeping in mind that some experts recommend that even before your baby gets his first baby tooth, that you should wipe your baby's gums with a soft washcloth or soft infant toothbrush and water each day.

Infant Care Tips - Cough
Review how to care for your baby's cough when she has a cold, croup, RSV, allergies, and how to recognize more serious disorders such as pneumonia.

Infant Care Tips - Fever
Among all of the symptoms that their kids may have, such as a cough, sore throat, and vomiting, etc., fever seems to be the one that parents often seem to worry about the most. Learn about taking your infant's temperature and what to do when your baby has a fever.

Infant Care Tips - Runny Noses
Especially with all of the recent warnings about not giving young kids cold medicines, knowing some home remedies that don't involve actually giving your baby a cold medicine can be helpful.

Infant Care Tips - Vomiting
Parents often feel helpless when their baby is vomiting. Learn the recommended home treatment tips for vomiting so that you are prepared if you baby gets a stomach virus and begins vomiting.

Infant Choke Foods
Although parents often remember common 'choke foods,' like hot dogs, peanuts, and hard candy, they forget that young kids can choke on uncut spaghetti.

Infant Cold Medicine Recall
McNeil Consumer Health, the makers of Tylenol and Pediacare is voluntarily recalling their infant cough and cold products. This follows a recent statement from

Infant Cold and Cough Medicines
Learn what medicine you can give an infant with a cough.

Infant Feeding Guidelines
Review these infant feeding guidelines so that you know how much formula and solid foods your baby should be eating and drinking.

Infant Formula Brands
What infant formula are you feeding your child? Are you using Enfamil, Similac, Carnation or a Store Brand formula, such as Parent's Choice, Wal-Mart or Target brand?

Infant Formula Recall
The FDA has issued an alert that Mead Johnson has recalled a lot of their new Gentlease powdered infant formula. If you have any 24 ounce cans of Gentlease

Infant Mortality Statistics
A new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows that the 2001 infant mortality rate in the United States reached a record low of

Infant Nutrition Quiz
Take our infant nutrition quiz to see if your young children have a nutritious and healthy diet.

Infant Nutrition Quiz Results
Thanks for taking our quiz. Learn about infant nutrition and what you should be feeding your baby.

Infant Obesity and Healthy Eating Habits
Review healthy eating habits for infants and how to tell if a baby is gaining weight too fast and is overweight.

Infant Parenting Tips
Get advice, tips, and information from other parents on parenting an infant.

Infant Q&A - Acidic Baby Foods
Acidic foods, including peaches, tomatoes, apples, and citrus fruits, can sometimes cause babies to have a rash.

Infant Q&A - Baby Sinus Infections
Do babies have sinuses? Can they get sinus infections? Learn more about babies and sinus infections so that you know what to do the next time your baby has a green or yellow runny nose.

Infant Q&A - Baby's Soft Spot
Their baby's soft spot is an area that many parents go out of their way to avoid. Learn more about this

Infant Q&A - Burping Your Baby
Review when you can stop burping your baby.

Infant Q&A - Color of Bowel Movements
Green, yellow, brown. While the color can be a sign that your baby has a gastrointestinal problem, such as a stomach virus or food intolerance, it is just as likely to be normal if your baby has no other symptoms.

Infant Q&A - Does Standing Cause Bowing?
Does standing or bearing weight on her legs cause a baby's legs to bow? What are some of the causes of bowed legs?

Infant Q&A - SIDS and Rolling Over
One big issue with rolling over is that your baby may not longer be sleeping on her back as she sleeps. Learn what to do if your baby is rolling over on to her stomach when she sleeps and you are worried about SIDS.

Infant Q&A - Still a Preemie?
When does a premature baby stop being a preemie? Are you supposed to use an adjusted age for your premature baby when starting solids or expecting her to sit up? Learn more about adjusted ages and your premature baby.

Infant Q&A - Sweating Too Much
My baby seems to sweat a lot. When he wakes up in the morning, his hair is wet and his back is often sweaty when I am breastfeeding him. He seems fine otherwise and doesn't seem hot. Is it normal to sweat so much?

Infant Reflux and Spitting Up
Review what you should do if your infant is having difficulty breathing and may have gastroesophageal reflux.

Infant Reflux and Spitting Up
Review what you should do if your infant is spitting up his formula and has gastroesophageal reflux.

Infant Slipper Socks Recall
About 17,400 Falls Creek Bumble Bee and Lady Bug Infant Slipper Socks have been recalled by Meijer Inc. because the 'the balls at the end of the bug's antennae

Infant To Do List - Learn Poison Control Number
Learn why you should learn the number for poison control, and when and how to call poison control when your child gets around something that can harm him.

Infant Well Child Checklist
Our infant well child visit checklist makes it easy to record all of your questions and concerns and bring it to your visit with your pediatrician, whether it is the two week or two, four, six, nine, or twelve month checkup. It also includes a handy spot to record your child's height and weight and any vaccines he was given.

Infants
Advice and resources to help you care for your young infant, including feeding and sleep routines, starting solids, developmental milestones, safety issues and dealing with common problems, like reflux, diaper rashes, constipation and ear infections.

Infants and Eggs
Review whether or not an 11 month old infant can eat scrambled eggs.

Infants and Self Induced Vomiting
A discussion of an infant who makes herself gag and vomit and what you can do to help her stop or at least not reinforce it to continue.

Infants with Constipation
Review what to do about a 7 week old infant who needs a suppository to have a bowel movement and how to treat constipation in this baby who is breastfeeding and being supplemented with formula.

Infants with Diarrhea
Review what might cause four month old infant to have diarrhea for several weeks.

Infants with Mononucleosis
Review the symptoms of mononucleosis in infants and young children.

Infants' Medication Recall
The Perrigo Company is voluntarily recalling all lots of concentrated infants' drops that are packaged with a dosing syringe bearing only a

Infants' Tylenol Recall
Infants' Tylenol Recall

Infants, Honey and Botulism
When can kids start eating honey and not have to worry about being at risk for botulism?

Infants, Tears and Crying
Review when infants should start crying real tears.

Infants, Tears and Crying
Review when infants should start crying real tears.

Infants, Yogurt and Milk
Review when you can introduce your baby to yogurt and other milk based products.

Infections
Childhood infections, whether they cause a fever, rash, or cough, are often a cause for a visit to the pediatrician. From ear infections and fifth disease

Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Review what might cause a teenager to have fatigue, weight loss, bloody diarrhea, and abdominal pain, including conditions like celiac diease, ulcerative colitis, and Crohn's diseae.

Influencing your Child's Cereal Choices
Hopefully you are the biggest influence on what your child thinks is healthy to eat, including which cereal he eats for breakfast. A new study in the

Influenza - What is the Flu?
Learn everything you need to know about influenza, or the flu, including a history of the major flu pandemics, development of the flu vaccine, and common symptoms.

Influenza Vaccine Recall Rumors
Is there really a

Infrequent Voiding and Possible Symptoms of Dehydration
Review the problem of a toddler who is only having one wet diaper each day and possible causes, including a voiding dysfunction, potty training problems, and constipation.

Ingredients
Reviewing the ingredients list is important, especially if your kids have food allergies. The ingredient list can also help you identify 'hidden' ingredients, like added sugars, whole grains, and trans fats.

Ingrown Toenails
Ingrown toenails are common in children. Older children and teens often get an ingrown toenail either because they wear tight-fitting shoes that put pressure

Inhalant Abuse Screening Quiz - Are your kids abusing inhalants?
An inhalant abuse screening quiz to help see if your kids are abusing inhalants, like glue and spray paint.

Inhalant Abuse Screening Quiz Results [pediatrics]
Here are the results of your inhalant abuse screeing quiz. Be sure to learn more about inhalant and drug use, especially if you are worried that your kids are using drugs.