
Concussion recovery: rest might not always be best
A new study found that, contrary to widespread belief, extended rest may not always be best for concussion recovery in kids.

A new study found that, contrary to widespread belief, extended rest may not always be best for concussion recovery in kids.

Without a healthy breakfast, kids miss out on the fuel needed for improved performance on demanding mental tasks and motivation to be physically active.

The media’s push towards a specific “ideal image” can become a dangerous and sometimes life-threatening one.

If your child is currently well enough to be cared for at home, give them fluids, medicines for fever and pain, and make sure they rest.

When telling children school is closed, it’s important to be honest and use clear, simple communication with the facts.