
How to prevent swimming-related illnesses
The best way to prevent swimming-related illnesses from spreading is to keep germs out of the water in the first place.
The best way to prevent swimming-related illnesses from spreading is to keep germs out of the water in the first place.
Did you know that by the time a child feels thirsty, they are likely already dehydrated?
Left untreated, swimmer’s ear can lead to complications like persistent infections, spread of bacteria to nearby tissues, or even temporary hearing loss.
Parents and their teens need to recognize that with driving comes great responsibilities and great dangers for which many teens are not prepared.
Since laundry detergent pods were introduced in the U.S. in 2010, emergency departments around the country have seen a number of children, generally toddlers, who have ingested (or eaten) these packets.