GP Dr Nighat Arif outlines common health problems that concern parents, red flags to look out for, and when to call for medical help.
In 2024, about 15% of children in the U.S. ages 1 to 17 reported oral health problems, according to data analysis from the Kaiser Family Foundation.
When young people reach the age of 16, parents no longer have access to their child’s health information. For many families, this change comes unexpectedly.
A new study in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives reveals that a number of widely-used skin care products, such as lotions and sunscreens, contain dangerous industrial chemicals known as ...
Pictured is the Texas Children’s Hospital location in the Texas Medical Center in Houston. Texas Children's Hospital said it saw more kids than ever in its emergency room last month because of ...
A tooth cavity and bleeding gums is a common scenario among Danish children—and one that researchers now connect to health problems long after the last baby tooth has left the mouth. Children who have ...
INTEGRIS Health announces closure of childcare programs at Baptist and Southwest Medical Center locations, affecting parents ...
The Ministry of Public Health (MOPH) has issued a safety guide for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder under the current situation, which includes key gu ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Child applying sunscreen on a beach Getty Images/Catherine Falls Commercial A new study in the journal Environmental Health ...