
Recognizing Depression in Your Child or Teen: Two Key Signs
Depression is more than just a sad mood; it can be a debilitating condition. Jennifer Keller, CPNP, explains how to recognize the signs of depression in your child.
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Depression is more than just a sad mood; it can be a debilitating condition. Jennifer Keller, CPNP, explains how to recognize the signs of depression in your child.
Increased online activity among youth has produced an unwanted guest: the cyberbully. CHOP experts detail how families can best cope with online bullying.
Over-exposure to loud noises can lead to potentially permanent hearing damage. Learn about symptoms to watch for and how to prevent hearing loss in your child.
When it comes to mosquito- and tick-borne illness, know the symptoms and practice bug bite prevention to keep your family safe.
When the summer heat gets intense, follow these common-sense guidelines to prevent heat stroke and keep your kids (and yourself!) safe on the hottest days.
As the summer ends and school and daycare schedules resume, it’s important to shift back to a healthy sleep routine. These tips will help you get back on track.
Just because it’s cold out doesn’t mean your kids have to stay inside. Find great ideas to help kids (and adults) stay active through the winter, and all year long!
Be prepared for anything: What parents need in their medicine cabinet or first aid kit to deal with kids’ inevitable cuts, stings, flu and more.
Does your child have night terrors? Learn more about these episodes and get tips from a CHOP pediatrician about how best to help your child cope.
Most women are able to work safely, in some cases, until the day of delivery, depending on the type of work performed and their condition.