
Could prolonged isolation hurt your child’s immune system?
The physical isolation many children are experiencing due to the coronavirus pandemic really won’t hurt their immune systems.
The physical isolation many children are experiencing due to the coronavirus pandemic really won’t hurt their immune systems.
Although researchers are not absolutely positive that the coronavirus can trigger Type 1 diabetes, it is important to watch your child and know their normal behavior.
There are many factors that can cause failure to thrive (FTT) or malnutrition, such as illness or environmental, socioeconomic and behavioral factors.
Less than 10% of all people who report a penicillin allergy are truly allergic. Of those who are truly allergic to penicillin, over 80% will lose their allergic tendency over a period of ten years.
Your kid wakes up complaining of ear pain. What should you do? Otolaryngologist Dr. Rahul Shah has advice.