
Does my child really have a penicillin allergy?
Less than 10% of all people who report a penicillin allergy are truly allergic. Of those who are truly allergic to penicillin, over 80% will lose their allergic tendency over a period of ten years.

Less than 10% of all people who report a penicillin allergy are truly allergic. Of those who are truly allergic to penicillin, over 80% will lose their allergic tendency over a period of ten years.

The CDC is looking into reports that a small number of adolescents and young adults developed a heart issue called myocarditis after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine.

If your child has chronic pain, physical therapy can help get your child moving again which can help improve sleep and mood.

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

In clinical trials, the Pfizer COVID‑19 vaccine was found to be safe, well-tolerated and produced a strong antibody response in children.