Avoiding Lyme Disease
To avoid Lyme disease, be sure to look for ticks on your children every day. read more
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To avoid Lyme disease, be sure to look for ticks on your children every day. read more
There is a vaccine available for Lyme disease, but it cannot be given to children under the age of 15. read more
Unfortunately, the signs and symptoms of meningitis aren't always the same with every child. read more
Tips for gardening with children. read more
Although you cannot use the color of nasal discharge as a sole indicator of infection versus allergy, green mucus does point more toward infection. read more
If your child is faced with the prospect of losing a good friend, read these tips to help him cope. read more
Ringworm is spread to others through direct contact with an infected person or animal. read more
Find out how long children should stay away from a child diagnosed with mono, and what other steps are important. read more
Find out whether warts indicate a problem in your child's immune system. read more
If your child is on antibiotics, how long do you have to wait before they can return to school? For some infections, it's 24 hours, but that's not alw... read more
Infection is the most common cause of pinkeye (also known as conjunctivitis), which is easily spread through direct contact with fingers contaminated ... read more
In this article, an expert offers some DO and DON'T advice for parents of teenagers who are instant messenging. read more
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