A prescription for play? 
A prescription for play?
Why the American Academy of Pediatrics is urging physicians to recommend more fun for kids.
Running for more birthdays 
Running for more birthdays
Bad day at work? Go for a run. Kids being crabby? Go for a run. Learn your child has an incurable genetic disorder? You have permission to cry and breakdown, then pick yourself up and go for a run, says this mom and soon-to-be-marathoner.
Does your child play sports? Read this 
Does your child play sports? Read this
A pediatric sports medicine physician weighs in on a dangerous risk.
New recommendations after last year’s deadly flu season 
New recommendations after last year’s deadly flu season
About 80 percent of children who died from the flu last season were not vaccinated, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Don’t turn your child’s car seat around just yet 
Don’t turn your child’s car seat around just yet
Check out the updated recommendations from the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Life-saving tips for students with food allergies 
Life-saving tips for students with food allergies
Expert insight on managing your child’s food allergies throughout the school year.
Back-to-school hacks: college edition 
Back-to-school hacks: college edition
Secrets every scholar should know to keep happy, healthy and thriving.