Frostbite and frostnip
While anyone can get frostbite or frostnip, children are at a greater risk than adults because they lose heat from their skin faster.
While anyone can get frostbite or frostnip, children are at a greater risk than adults because they lose heat from their skin faster.
While the number of COVID-19 infections in children is increasing, there is currently no definitive evidence that the delta variant is more dangerous for kids.
It’s often hard to draw a line on when to send your kid to school and when to keep them home if they aren’t feeling well.
Our bodies are about 60 percent water in adulthood and as high as 65 to 75 percent in childhood, which means we need to drink a lot to stay healthy.
Most people know that adults need to drink about eight glasses of water per day, but keeping babies hydrated has some special considerations.