Sports can be a great way for kids to stay active, but they also offer a lot of other benefits. A psychologist explains.
Bumps, bruises, sprains and strains. A physician breaks down what kind of sports injuries require medical attention.
A Cleveland Clinic study looks into the use of deep brain stimulation to help those who’ve suffered a stroke recover.
A pediatric psychologist offers tips to ease kids' back-to-school anxiety ahead of the new school year.
Hot weather can sideline young athletes. A pediatrician talks about the importance of hydration while playing sports in the heat.
August marks National Immunization Awareness Month. A family medicine doctor highlights why it's important to stay up-to-date on your vaccines.
A registered dietitian whips up some easy and healthy lunch ideas parents can make this school year.
Now that school is back in session, a pediatrician offers advice on how to talk to kids about stranger danger.
A study found more than one billion young people could be at risk for hearing loss. An audiologist explains why, and what they can do to protect their hearing.
Trending on social media, "bed rotting" is a form of so-called self-care where kids dedicate an entire day to staying in bed. A child psychologist weighs in on how this could impact their mental health.