
Keep your family heart-healthy with these 5 expert tips
Cardiologist Sarah Clauss, MD, shares five ways families can prioritize heart health this February during American Heart Month.

Cardiologist Sarah Clauss, MD, shares five ways families can prioritize heart health this February during American Heart Month.

When a doctor speaks to a teen alone, the conversation is to get a feel for what is going on in their life, including school, activities and social interactions.

Dr. Lauren Rechtman explains that when you feed a baby solid foods, you should break them up into small pieces and stick with soft foods.

Post traumatic feeding or eating disorders are behaviors exhibited when an infant relates a painful or frightening experience with eating.

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.