700 Children's® – A Blog by Pediatric Experts

Posted by: Sean Rose, MD on Mar 09, 2026


The type of patient that usually comes to mind first when one thinks about concussion is the young athlete. Concussion is also common in early childhood, however: young children are naturally inclined to explore as they learn about and experience their world.

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700 Children’s® features the most current pediatric health care information and research from our pediatric experts – physicians and specialists who have seen it all. Many of them are parents and bring a special understanding to what our patients and families experience. If you have a child – or care for a child – 700 Children’s was created especially for you.

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It's Just Cramps - or Is It?

Mar 16, 2026

The majority of young girls have experienced menstrual cramps. Unfortunately, some girls also experience additional symptoms such as pain down the legs, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, headaches, worsening migraines and passing out. What happens when medications don’t work? When young girls continue to have pain despite these first-line therapies, it is important to consider that the pain may be more than just cramps. Read More

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Tax Season Is Question Season

Mar 16, 2026

If you find tax season confusing, you’re not alone! Many people have lots of questions about the process. Learn the answers to some of the most common questions, so you are ready when your tax documents start arriving in the mail. Read More

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The Importance of Early Intervention for Child Traumatic Stress: Journey to Healing

Mar 13, 2026

If your child has experienced a traumatic event, know that recovery is possible. Effective treatments like Child Parent Psychotherapy and Child and Family Traumatic Stress Intervention can improve or reduce symptoms significantly. Read More

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When a Seizure Isn’t Epilepsy

Mar 13, 2026

When a child falls down and starts jerking their body, most people assume that the child is having an epileptic seizure. But sometimes this is not the case. Children can have events that look like seizures but actually are non-epileptic events. Read More

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More Than Words: Art as a Therapeutic Tool

Mar 12, 2026

Art isn’t just fun—it can be a powerful wellness tool. Learn how creativity can boost confidence and joy, and how making art in therapy can help people express feelings, practice coping skills, and build mindfulness and emotional regulation—no “artist” skills required. Read More

Why Your Toddler is Biting and Hitting

Mar 11, 2026

First published November 2011 Updated March 2026 Biting and hitting are common problems during the toddler years, and whether your child is on the giving or receiving end, your goal is the same: to have the behavior stop. Read More

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Not Your Mother's Gynecologist: Why Adolescent Girls Should See Their Own Specialists

Mar 11, 2026

Although adult gynecologists treat conditions in older women, differences in the anatomy of children make the advanced training of a pediatric and adolescent gynecologist valuable. Read More

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The Human Papilloma Virus Vaccine: Safe and Effective!

Mar 10, 2026

The HPV vaccine is safe, well-studied cancer prevention. Learn who should get it, why it matters for both boys and girls, how many doses your child needs, and how it helps protect against HPV-related cancers and genital warts. Read More