
The pandemic and eating disorders
While eating disorders have been relatively common in teens for decades, the coronavirus pandemic has exacerbated the conditions that sometimes lead to unhealthy eating.

While eating disorders have been relatively common in teens for decades, the coronavirus pandemic has exacerbated the conditions that sometimes lead to unhealthy eating.

Just because you’ve already contracted and recovered from coronavirus, does not mean you’re immune to getting COVID-19 twice.

While children aren’t at high risk for contracting monkeypox, they are still susceptible to the virus, and are at increased risk for more severe outcomes if they become infected.

Many genetic diagnoses increase the likelihood that a child will be diagnosed with autism.

We asked Dr. Sarah Schaffer DeRoo to answer a few questions about celebrating Halloween during the COVID-19 pandemic.