Breastfeeding provides health benefits and can foster bonding. But in some cases, moms may need the support of a lactation consultant.
Food allergies in children: What parents need to know
An increasing number of children are being diagnosed with food allergies. The most common are milk, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, fish, shellfish, wheat, soy and sesame.
IBD vs. IBS: How to tell the difference
It’s normal for kids to get stomach aches, but some kids have bad stomach pain all the time. A CHOC explains IBD vs. IBS.
Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy: What parents should know
SUDEP occurs when someone with epilepsy suddenly dies unexpectedly and the cause is not related to an accident or seizure emergency.
6 major types of anxiety disorders
Anxiety is a normal human emotion and is part of life. Anxiety disorders often persist over time and generally do not go away on their own.
Epilepsy myths: what parents should know
We recognize the alarming number of epilepsy myths that can cause confusion for families. A pediatric neurologist combats the mot common epilepsy myths.