Kids, Soda, and Obesity
Soda addiction has long been a problem in our nation’s schools. Every day for years, many kids have lined up at vending machines to buy their 20-ounce bottles of sugar and carbonated water before they go off to study important subjects like history, m…
Learn MoreType 2 Diabetes and Kids: The Growing Epidemic
Can children get type 2 diabetes?Before the obesity epidemic in the United States, type 2 diabetes was practically unheard of in people under 30. That explains the former name for the disease: adult-onset diabetes. Not long ago, almost all children wi…
Learn MoreChildhood Obesity: Guidelines for Families
Children and teens in America are three times more likely to be overweight than they were 30 years ago. According to the National Center for Health Statistics, about one out of five U.S. children is now obese. While there are a few mysteries and unans…
Learn MoreStuttering Basics
How can I tell if my child has a stuttering problem? Everybody has trouble speaking from time to time. We’ve all filled sentences with “um” or “uh” or stumbled through a nerve-wracking speech. But when a child has a stuttering problem, words can be a …
Learn MoreBirthmarks
Shortly after meeting their new baby, many parents will take a quick look for birthmarks. They may find a mole, a red splotch, or a patch of skin that’s a different color from the rest of the body. Birthmarks come in several different varieties, most …
Learn MoreSledding Safety
Taking the spills out of sledding would be like taking away the snow. Little kids may be perfectly happy to glide down a gentle slope and ease to a stop at the bottom — but such a run may seem tame to those with a few winters under their belts. Many …
Learn MoreToy Safety
How can I make sure my child’s toys are safe? The toys that we treasure in childhood, we remember all our lives. This is one reason to choose your child’s toys with care; the other is safety. Consider these guidelines when choosing toys, and share the…
Learn MorePort Wine Stains
Most birthmarks are harmless and easy to ignore. But if your baby is born with a port wine stain, you may want to take quick action. Port wine stains are red or purple patches that usually show up on the face, neck, arms, or legs. (The red mark on Mik…
Learn MoreDepression and Asthma
When a person has asthma, a bout of depression or anxiety can trigger attacks and make the disease much harder to manage, according to recent research. Studies have found that asthmatic children suffering from psychological distress need higher doses …
Learn MoreDiabetes in the Classroom
Giving a 6-year-old a shot of insulin every morning is hard. Putting her on a school bus afterwards is even harder. Every weekday for years, Mary Schuh (pronounced “shoe”) of Beaver Creek, Oregon, entrusted her daughter’s life to the staff of Beaver C…
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