Hidden health hazards: Asbestos in kids’ products
Asbestos has also made its way into children’s products such as crayons, makeup and molding clay. Be aware of what’s in the toys and products you buy.
Asbestos has also made its way into children’s products such as crayons, makeup and molding clay. Be aware of what’s in the toys and products you buy.
It’s been a difficult flu season and many children are falling severely ill – even though they’ve gotten the flu shot.
Even if it seems like a common cold it could actually be RSV bronchiolitis. Look out for these symptoms.
Young children are constantly asking “why?” and while it’s great that they are curious about the world, it can be very exhausting for parents to field the hundreds of “why” questions they get in a day.
Headaches aren’t just for adults. In fact, more than 10 million American children between the ages of 5 and 17 experience chronic headaches; this makes up 20 percent of all young people.