Select Articles from American Academy of Pediatrics: 4/12/15
- Children accidentally choking themselves for a brief 'high'
- Screen time can lead to eyestrain in kids
- Don't overmedicate your child during cold, allergy season
- Prevention is best medicine for itchy skin condition
- Safety screens a must for glass-fronted gas fireplaces
- Parents can model sportsmanship at kids athletic events
- Rx for a healthy teen: Keep up with recommended vaccines
- Rules of the road: Make sure grandchildren are restrained in your car
- Improper swaddling a risk factor for developmental dysplasia of hip
- Inflatable bouncer injuries increasingly common in children
- Prevent burns, fires when using space heaters
- S is for safety in cheerleading!
- Tips to make your gas fireplace safe for your toddler
- How to prevent your child from drowning
- How to protect patients, families from enteric zoonoses
- Tips to keep your family safe during a lightning storm
- Is your child ready to take on mowing the lawn?
- Safe use of insect repellents can minimize itching, scratching
- How to prevent your child from drowning
- Cheap, easy-to-find household products put teens at risk
- How to tell the difference between sinus infections and colds
- Prevent tattoo regret: Tell teens to think before they ink
- Safe use of insect repellents can minimize itching, scratching
- Ban the tan: Using Tanning Beds can harm your skin & eyes
- Sound mind and body: Screening can help adolescents in need
- Take the high road to snowmobile safety
- Getting outside, eating healthy foods help kids beat winter blues
- Determining when your child is ready to stay home alone
- Stay safe while skiing, snowboarding with your family
- Replace screen time for children under 2-Activities that spark imagination
- With prompt action, a knocked-out tooth can be saved
- Jump on trampoline safety
- Baby monitor cords can strangle infants, toddlers
- Tanning beds, sun exposure unhealthy for teens
- Infants, children should stay away from raw milk
- E-cigarettes easy to buy, can hook kids on nicotine