Did you know that one in every 133 people have celiac disease, making it one of the most common genetic conditions in the world? What exactly, you may ask, is celiac disease? It’s a condition in which your body’s immune system reacts against the protein gluten found in wheat, rye, and barley, preventing you from
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Why Schools Require Sports Physicals and Where You Can Get One
Ideally, you only take your child to the doctor when they’re sick or need vaccinations. However, schools require their student athletes to get physicals at least once a year, so you do need to take your child to the doctor at least once a year when they’re healthy for this purpose. Why do schools require
Read MoreThings You Should Know About The Common Cold
With the word “common” right there in its name, it’s no surprise that there are millions of cases of the common cold every year. In fact, studies show that adults may experience 2 to 3 common colds each year, and even more in children. Here are some things our experts believe you should know about
Read MoreA Parent’s Guide to Anger Management
Anger is a normal and healthy emotion, and we all feel it at times. However, for children, it can become a more complex problem if it feels unmanageable, affects their relationships, or is expressed in an unhealthy way. As a parent, dealing with a child’s angry feelings or aggressive behavior can be very challenging, and
Read More10 Tips for Parenting Kids with ADHD
Parenting is already a tough job in itself. The word “tough,” however, then becomes an understatement when you’re parenting a child with a behavioral disorder like ADHD. Parents, even those who are already aware of their children’s condition, can still feel frustrated, stressed, or even embarrassed when their children exhibit a slew of behaviors that
Read MoreBreastfeeding and Exercise: What’s the Deal?
If you’re a new mom and have concerns about resuming your exercise post-delivery, you are not alone. Many women have doubts, concerns, and questions regarding exercise during breastfeeding. Will exercise affect milk supply? Will it change the taste of breast milk? Will exercise affect the baby? These are the most common concerns of almost every
Read MoreVaccinations for Babies and Children
Children are particularly vulnerable to infections because their immune systems haven’t developed fully yet. As people get older, they are naturally exposed to more and more germs, so their bodies develop greater immunity over the years. It is, therefore, best to get children vaccinated for various severe diseases as soon as they are eligible per
Read MoreCommon Symptoms of COVID-19 in Children
COVID-19 can develop in any one—even children. While experts previously believed that the disease mostly spared the pediatric population, there have already been studies and statistics that prove otherwise. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that there had been 271 COVID-related deaths among children 5 to 17 years of age and 120
Read MoreHow Long to Have Your Child See a Pediatrician
Central to the fruition of your goal to have your child live a healthy, happy, and productive life is to build a good relationship with the person responsible for their health care—their pediatrician. But how long should your child see their pediatrician, and when is it time to switch to an adult physician? Let’s find
Read MoreThe Importance of a Physical Exam for Your Child
Regular wellness checks and physical exams are a key part of your child’s overall health and development. Not only do they help to make sure your child is healthy and growing well, both physically and emotionally, but they also help to identify any health concerns early on. Child wellness checks and physicals are best carried
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