Learning your child has cerebral palsy raises a host of questions. Only one, though, will really matter: How can I help my child live the best, happiest life possible?
New research published this week in the New England Journal of Medicine shows the combination of an immunotherapy drug with chemotherapy nearly doubled the survival time of some lung cancer patients.
When art therapist Jessica Matos helps a patient piece together a collage with images from childhood, shes helping her hold onto her identity amid an illness that can threaten to take control of ones...
Each time you wince when you see your child take a hard hit during a game or practice, a shoulder dislocation is one of the potential fears behind the grimace.
Do you feel like your child hears you but frequently doesn't understand? Does he or she fail to follow directions in school or regularly need others to repeat themselves?
Leaned forward, elbows on the desk. Leaning back, teetering on the chairs back legs. Running from class to class to beat the bell. Without a second thought, kids put their spine through a workout...
Good posture is important it leads to healthy bone and muscle development and prevents pain in childhood and later in life. But there are more threats to good posture than ever.
For decades, virtually every schoolchild in America has passed through the same nurses' office ritual. The child leans forward at the waist, and the nurse looks for a bulge in the child's rib cage...
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