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Fever is common in children but is not necessarily harmful, nor is it always evidence of a serious illness. Fever is a sign that the body’s inflammatory response has been turned on.
Anne Bossy, nurse from the Insulin Pump Centre, gives you her advice.
The books are bought; the shoes are shined; and the lunches are packed - your children are ready for school. Or are they? When was the last time their vision and hearing was checked?
The pediatrist said that you child has Undescended Testicle? What does he mean?
A common ingredient in many cough and cold remedies has become a popular substance to abuse by teenagers searching for a cheap, easy high.
Where do I have to go to ask for my child's medical records? Can my teen ask for it? What information do we need to provide when we do the request?
Have a look at these practical suggestions to make sure you’re helping your child develop good eating habits.
How to keep your family from catching this highly contagious illness
If there’s one visitor nobody wants around during the holidays, it’s gastroenteritis a.k.a. ‘the stomach flu’.
Taking precautions to beat the heat? You may not realize that your child’s prescription medications need protecting as well.