Rainbow fentanyl: The trending drug parents need to know about
Recently, brightly-colored “rainbow” versions of fentanyl pills have been seized by the DEA. Here’s what you need to know.
Recently, brightly-colored “rainbow” versions of fentanyl pills have been seized by the DEA. Here’s what you need to know.
A look at the pros and cons of the most popular dietary program pursued by parents for their autistic children: the gluten-free/casein-free diet.
When swallowed, button batteries pose a high risk for injury and complications, including death, because of the chemical reaction they can cause in the esophagus, or food pipe.
Here’s how to ensure well-meaning family and friends respect your children’s personal space to prevent the spread of illness.
Dermatologist Anna Kirkorian, MD, answers some frequently asked questions about how often kids need to shower and whether or not soap and shampoo are necessary.