Articles for Tag: "pediatrics"

Concussion rates in children may be wildly underestimated 
Concussion rates in children may be wildly underestimated
Experts explain why and offer advice for parents who suspect their kids might have a concussion.
Don’t let fireworks injuries ruin your July 4th celebrations  Featured
Don’t let fireworks injuries ruin your July 4th celebrations
With thousands injured every year, safety is crucial this holiday weekend. An ER doctor offers tips for keeping kids safe.
How to deal with the dreaded public temper tantrum 
How to deal with the dreaded public temper tantrum
A pediatric and adolescent expert explains behavioral management techniques to best handle these tricky situations.
How one nurse pays it forward 
How one nurse pays it forward
Meggan Mikal sees the challenges that children and families with complex and often life-threatening conditions face every day. Read her story.
Pediatric social worker: “It starts with me” 
Pediatric social worker: “It starts with me”
Tina Eisman has spent 23 years caring for kids and families affected by disease. Her contributions don’t end there.
Is the amount of arsenic in red wine harmful? 
Is the amount of arsenic in red wine harmful?
While the amount may seem alarming, some experts say to get the facts first.
Which moms are likelier to immunize their babies?  Featured
Which moms are likelier to immunize their babies?
Moms who do one specific thing during their pregnancy are more likely to follow a vaccination schedule for their infants.