
Fainting in kids: when to worry
Here are some tips to help you learn the difference between a potentially dangerous faint and more common, benign fainting in kids.

Here are some tips to help you learn the difference between a potentially dangerous faint and more common, benign fainting in kids.

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.

It can be frightening to learn that your child has a heart condition, but finding the right cardiologist doesn’t have to add to the stress.

Pre-sports ECG screenings may detect serious heart abnormalities, but they also may increase false alarms.

Kids who are physically active, eat healthy foods, don’t have a family history of high cholesterol and aren’t overweight probably aren’t at risk for cholesterol problems. But you should still take steps to ensure a healthy cholesterol balance.