
Myths and facts about heavy metals in baby food
Myth or fact? Drs. Combs and Isbey go over some of the truths you should know about heavy metals in baby food.

Myth or fact? Drs. Combs and Isbey go over some of the truths you should know about heavy metals in baby food.

Each year, half a million parents call Poison Control because their child got into a medication they shouldn’t have or took more of their medication than prescribed.

Before you hit the road or take to the skies this holiday season, here’s what pediatricians from Children’s National Health System want you to know.

Common choking hazards include round foods, toys with small parts and toy foods that look like something that could be eaten.

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