
Heat-related illnesses
Children produce more heat during activities and sweat less, which is why they are more susceptible to heat-related illnesses, especially on hot, humid days.
Children produce more heat during activities and sweat less, which is why they are more susceptible to heat-related illnesses, especially on hot, humid days.
At least half of the patients doctors see with Lyme disease are children.
Here are some strategies to help caregivers address headaches and related symptoms associated with screen use.
Food allergies affect about one in every 13 children in the United States.
One of the most common causes of iron-deficiency anemia in girls and young women are heavy menstrual periods.