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Why Parents Shouldn’t Use Food as Reward or Punishment
Giving sweets, chips, or soda as a reward often leads to children overeating foods that are high in sugar, fat, and empty calories. Worse, it interferes with kids’ natural ability to regulate their eating, and it encourages them to eat when they’re not hungry to reward themselves.
Wilms Tumor
Wilms tumor is a cancerous tumor that starts in the cells of the kidney. It’s the most common type of kidney cancer in children.
Workouts to Help Prevent Sports Injuries
It may not always be possible to avoid injury when playing sports, especially physical contact sports. But there are things kids can do to protect themselves. Preparing before and after a game or practice session by warming up muscles and then stretching can help.
X-Linked Agammaglobulinemia in Children
X-linked agammaglobulinemia is a rare genetic disease that causes a weakened immune system. It mainly affects boys.
X-linked Dominant: Incontinentia Pigmenti
Detailed information on x-linked dominant inheritance.
X-linked Inheritance: Red-Green Color Blindness, Hemophilia
Detailed information on x-linked recessive inheritance
Your Baby and Breastfeeding
Think there's only one way to breastfeed? You can position your baby in several ways during feeding time that can be comfortable for both of you.
Your Child's Allergies: Dust Mites
Detailed information on dust mite allergens.
Your Child's Asthma
How asthma will affect a child throughout their lifetime varies, depending on the child.
Your Child's Asthma and Outdoor Air Pollution
Ozone and air pollution can be a trigger for your child's asthma. As with all triggers, the key is to prevent or minimize exposure as much as possible.
Your Child's Asthma: Flare-Ups
Learn about asthma flare-ups in your child, including symptoms to recognize.
Your Child's Asthma: How Severe Is It?
A look at the 4 asthma severity levels.