
How to get rid of warts
The days are getting warmer and, chances are, your kids walking around without shoes, which means they could be exposing their feet to warts.
The days are getting warmer and, chances are, your kids walking around without shoes, which means they could be exposing their feet to warts.
While generations of children probably wish they could will themselves to have a fever, it’s not possible.
At this time of year, we see a wave of children with respiratory challenges – such as asthma and bronchiolitis – coming to us for help.
There’s been a lot of news lately about the dangerous side effects of Tamiflu. Dr. Lee Beers answers a reader’s question about the drug’s safety.
There’s been a lot of news lately about the thousands of cheerleaders who were exposed to mumps at a cheerleading competition in Texas. How common is something like this, and should I be worried about my kids getting mumps when they go to large public events or even to school?