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If you’ve ever had the stomach flu, I’m sure you can relate that it is pretty miserable. In my adult life, I have even ended up in the hospital because I got so dehydrated and weak from a case of the
School Bus Safety and Etiquette
August 9, 2019
Do you remember riding the school bus as a kid? Most children enjoy riding the bus to school because it meant being with their friends, having extra time to finish their homework and a sense of
What About Cholesterol, Eggs and Kids?
July 2, 2012
Are eggs good or bad for kids, and do you need to worry about their cholesterol?
Food Allergies and the Holidays
November 20, 2015
The holidays are a common time for family and friends to gather around the dinner table. Despite the cheer and celebration, it can be a very nerve-wracking time for families who have children with
Young Leukemia Patient Breathes New Life Into Barbie Doll
October 8, 2014
Grace, a patient fighting leukemia at Children's Hospital Los Angeles, was thrilled to be introduced to Ella, a bald Barbie produced by Mattel for children with cancer.
And … ACTION!
February 18, 2016
Mark Feuerstein faced a dilemma shared by many parents of severely ill children: the agony of going to work every day while your spouse sits in the hospital with a very sick child. The difference: He
Vegetarianism and Your Child
March 26, 2015
A clinical dietitian breaks down the vegetarian diet when it comes to children's nutrient needs.
Natalia Was Super-ready to Be Done With Cancer
December 29, 2015
“She knows where to go, she knows the nurses, she knows the routine and sees other kids going through the same things,” says Trish Manzanedo. “She feels at home here.” Trish is referring to her 6-year
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