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  • Diarrhea for Parents


    Most kids battle diarrhea from time to time, so it's important to know what to do to relieve and even prevent it.

  • A to Z Symptom: Vomiting for Parents


    Most cases of vomiting are due to viral gastroenteritis ("stomach flu") and can be managed at home with treatment to prevent dehydration.

  • Is Homemade Baby Formula Safe? for Parents


    Parents might want to make their own infant formula for many reasons. But commercially prepared formula is the best and safest choice. Here's why.

  • Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) and Related Conditions for Parents


    Recurrent urinary tract infections can cause kidney damage if left untreated, especially in kids under age 6. Here's how to recognize the symptom of UTIs and get help for your child.

  • What to Do About Diarrhea for Parents


    Diarrhea is common and usually not a sign of something serious. Find out what to do if your child has diarrhea.

  • Hand Washing: Why It's So Important for Parents


    Washing your hands well and often is the best way to keep from getting sick. Here's how to teach this all-important habit to your kids.

  • Being Safe in the Kitchen for Kids


    Cooking and baking are lots of fun - as long as you stay safe. Read this article for safety tips before you head into the kitchen.

  • Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) for Parents


    Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are common in kids. They're easy to treat and usually clear up in a week or so.

  • Sepsis for Parents


    Sepsis is a serious infection usually caused when bacteria make toxins that cause the immune system to attack the body's own organs and tissues.

  • Kidneys and Urinary Tract for Parents


    The bean-shaped kidneys, each about the size of a child's fist, are essential to our health. Their most important role is to filter blood and produce urine.