Zero in on childhood dangers
Learn why safety at home is a state of mind.
Learn why safety at home is a state of mind.
E-cigarette use also increased among middle school students, from less than 1 percent in 2011 to nearly 5 percent in 2018.
Enjoy these 3 top tips for how to treat yourself to Halloween without the sugar hangover.
A new study shows acne leads to a spike in depression, but vigilant parents can recognize signs and take steps to protect their children.
They may look and act like young adults, but teens are far from it.
"Pod Challenge" can cause diarrhea and vomiting, chemical burns to the throat and airways, severe breathing problems, seizures and coma.
Although Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and texting is constant, worries may be misplaced.
Avoid becoming a zombie by leaving smartphones outside the bedroom, and establishing limits of use.
It seems like fun but can be a quick trip to a broken limb.
Like hugs and snuggles? Most of us do—including babies.
Infection rates no higher than for adults, and actually lowest for younger kids.
Parents can turn disagreements into teachable moments. Be fair—and never lose your cool.