Posts Tagged ‘Children’s Health’
After-School ER Rush: Why It Happens and What Parents Should Know
Understanding the Spike in Pediatric ER Visits After School As the school year begins and routines fill up with homework, after-school activities, and extracurriculars, it’s important not to lose sight of your child’s health. Interestingly, the most common time for pediatric ER visits is after school — but why is that? The After-School ER Rush…
Read MoreTips to Pack a Safe and Healthy Lunch
Easy Food Safety Tips Every Parent Should Know When Preparing School Lunches As another school year kicks off, families everywhere are settling back into routines, including the daily decision of whether to buy lunch at school or bring one from home. While making school lunches nutritious and tasty is a top priority for many parents,…
Read MoreWhen Your Child’s Sore Throat Becomes a Medical Emergency
Sore throats are a common symptom often seen in school-aged children and usually aren’t a cause for concern. While sore throats can be uncomfortable, many parents believe that with some rest and over-the-counter medication, their child will quickly return to normal. However, it’s important to be able to distinguish between a minor illness and a…
Read MoreWhen to Go to the ER for a Playground Injury
As the weather warms up and the days grow longer, we’re sure to see children filling the park swings and taking turns on the slides. Playgrounds are a great place for children to get exercise, burn off energy, and let their imaginations run wild. However, no matter how cautious, whether in your backyard, at the…
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