Cold or Allergies in Kids? How to Tell the Difference
Not sure if your kid has a lingering cold or seasonal allergies? Learn the key differences and when to call your pediatrician.
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Not sure if your kid has a lingering cold or seasonal allergies? Learn the key differences and when to call your pediatrician.
READ MORESpringtime allergies or hay fever cause plenty of misery – let’s talk about how to beat springtime allergies in kids!
READ MORELast year, we had an easier respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) season. This was thanks to use of a new medication (nirsevimab) to help prevent moderate to severe RSV in babies. Nirsevimab is available again now to protect our youngest babies from this serious illness. What is RSV? RSV is a common contagious respiratory virus that’s most active between November and March. Almost all kids get...
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READ MOREBeing cold does not give you a cold. You only get a cold if you are exposed to a virus! So bundle the kids up and let them play - outside.
READ MOREYou can manage your child's asthma at home and help them breath easily. The first step is understanding the medicines you’ll use to treat it.
READ MOREMeasles, a viral illness thought to be eliminated in the U.S. in 2000, is flaring up again in several states - the measles vaccine will protect your child.
READ MOREOur goal is to help kids with with asthma do all the sports, school activities, amazing things they want without asthma limiting them!
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