
How to Boost Kids’ Mental Health Through Food and Activity Choices
Kids and teens who exercise regularly and eat healthfully are likely to feel better about themselves and have improved self-esteem.
Ultra-processed foods are convenient, but it’s important to know their effects on your long-term health. Learn more from our AdventHealth experts.
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Kids and teens who exercise regularly and eat healthfully are likely to feel better about themselves and have improved self-esteem.
Is it an urgent care-level boo boo or is your child experiencing a more serious emergency? Knowing where to go when accidents happen can be stressful and time consuming. Take a look at your best...
Should a heart issue be discovered, the quicker it can be treated, the more likely your child is to continue living a healthy, long life.
Learn how to help your kids cope with changing plans over the holidays as the COVID-19 pandemic continues.
Keep the season merry and bright with these tips to balance health and safety with beloved holiday traditions.
Before heading full-swing into the holidays this year, spend a few minutes reviewing the ground rules to keep your holidays injury-free and full of whole health.
Are your kids online more than ever during the pandemic? Try these tips to make the most of screen time — and build in other activities, too.
Maybe your aunt won’t wear a mask, or your sibling won’t socially distance. How can you keep your family relationships steady while disagreeing on coronavirus precautions? Try these tips.
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a new and serious health condition that’s likely related to coronavirus.
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