
Can a toddler have allergies?
While a toddler isn’t likely to develop seasonal allergies until they’re about 5 years old, younger children can develop year-round allergies.

While a toddler isn’t likely to develop seasonal allergies until they’re about 5 years old, younger children can develop year-round allergies.

Because mucus is the first line of defense against infections, snot can take on different colors depending on what’s going on in your body.

Below are some helpful tips to keep children safe from unintentional injuries when we are not using our home exercise equipment, or we are not watching our child’s every move.

During the summer, higher levels of air pollution, sudden weather shifts and even thunderstorms can trigger asthma symptoms.

Dr. Yael Smiley answers common questions for parents with young children about dressing for colder weather.