
Breastfeeding and vitamin D deficiency
Breastfeeding babies are at higher risk of vitamin D deficiency because breastmilk alone does not provide infants with enough vitamin D.

Breastfeeding babies are at higher risk of vitamin D deficiency because breastmilk alone does not provide infants with enough vitamin D.

Dr. Anisha Abraham answers common questions parents have about how supporting adolescents with eating disorders.

Learn what to do if your child experiences dental trauma and how to prevent injuries with mouthguards and good oral health habits.

One to two healthy snacks per day can help avoid excessive hunger and overeating later while keeping your child’s brain sharp throughout the day.

To help prevent children from developing weight problems, parents should put a lot of thought into how they feed their children starting at a young age.