
How to reduce choking hazards
Common choking hazards include round foods, toys with small parts and toy foods that look like something that could be eaten.
Common choking hazards include round foods, toys with small parts and toy foods that look like something that could be eaten.
As you consider how and what to share with your kids, take a deep breath and recall that your role is to be the supportive, trusting adult.
Food allergies affect about 4 to 6 percent of all kids under the age of 18 in the United States. Chances are, if your child does not have a food allergy, you know someone who does.
Recently, Children’s National released a free celiac smartphone app called the Celiac Disease & Gluten-Free Diet Resource Center.
A healthy diet and lifestyle are your best weapons for fighting cardiovascular disease. And it’s really not as hard as you think!