Going to college with celiac disease
Although this may seem overwhelming, you want to make sure your child is prepared and able to follow a gluten-free diet while still enjoying campus living.
Although this may seem overwhelming, you want to make sure your child is prepared and able to follow a gluten-free diet while still enjoying campus living.
This February 29, we will celebrate Rare Disease Day, with a mission of raising awareness about rare diseases and their treatment.
Look for age-appropriate toys and pay close attention to cautionary labels, such as “not intended for use by children under the age of three.”
Types of gluten intolerance include celiac disease, gluten sensitivity and wheat allergy.
Most convertible seats have limits that permit children to ride rear-facing for 2 or more years.