Sepsis: Is Your Child’s Fever or Illness a Medical Emergency?
Sometimes your child's fever or illness is a sign something serious is going on. How to know when to worry a child might have sepsis.
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Sometimes your child's fever or illness is a sign something serious is going on. How to know when to worry a child might have sepsis.
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 MOREMost parents do protect their children with a flu shot every year - they know that the flu vaccine is still very important and potentially lifesaving for themselves and their family. Read on to learn 4 important reasons to get your kids vaccinated against the flu this year.
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 MOREFrustrated parents, worried about back-to-back illnesses, often wonder when they should be concerned about their child’s constant coughing.
READ MOREIt can be so hard to know when a child is well enough for school or - too sick to go! While your decision must involve a healthy dose of common sense, here are some basic guidelines to help you.
READ MORERSV is a common contagious respiratory virus that typically causes illness during the winter months.
READ MOREIt's the time of year again when your doctor recommends your family get the flu vaccine. If you went to the pediatrician recently, they likely asked you to protect your child with a flu vaccine. And I bet they doubled down and asked you to get the COVID-19 vaccine. I agree with this recommendation - any child six months or older should have both vaccines!
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