
Physical vs. mental hunger: Helping children build healthy eating habits
Children do not always ask for food because their bodies need it.

Children do not always ask for food because their bodies need it.

According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, e-cigarette use has sharply risen and is now the most commonly used nicotine product among youth.

More time in front of screens, whether for school or for fun, can result in eye strain, headaches and even hearing loss.

If your child is asymptomatic or has or very mild symptoms, we recommend getting a COVID test at a community-based site rather than a pediatricians’ office or a hospital.

Talking to your child about sex should not be a one-time discussion. Instead, you should have “The Talk” early and often.