While mental health disorders are very common in adults, these are not uncommon in children. An estimated 5 million children in America suffer from some type of serious mental illness. It is Read More
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The Most Common Adolescent Health Problems
Growth and development through adolescence (from 11 to 18) are significant and impactful. So, kids in this age group are prone to challenging problems which affect their physical, mental, and Read More
A Rundown on Child and Adolescent Mental Health Disorders
One out of every six American children has a mental health disorder. Whether it’s anxiety, depression, an eating disorder, substance abuse, ADHD, or something else, mental health problems should be Read More
Treating a Child’s Warts-Helpful Tips You Need to Know
Warts are one of the most common skin conditions children can develop. Spread by direct contact with HPV–the human papillomavirus–warts may occur singly or in groups on the face, hands, feet, groin, Read More
Five Clever Ways to Treat Your Kids’ Warts
Does your child have warts, and you wonder how to treat these ugly skin lesions without using conventional methods? Frankly, there are many at-home ways to eliminate warts. Let’s discuss the common Read More
Where to Get a School Physical
Whether your child wishes to participate in a school sports team or is beginning the school year, the New York State Education Department requires a complete physical examination and an update of Read More
Five Key Factors in Choosing a Wart Treatment for Kids
Warts are small, fleshy hardened skin growths. Caused by the human papillomavirus, or HPV, unsightly warts can spread to other parts of the body or other people. Fortunately, there are many ways to Read More
Warts – What to Expect
Warts are a common–and unsightly–skin condition caused by the human papilloma virus, or HPV. Warts can appear anywhere on the body. They are rough, brownish bumps that can be embarrassing, are Read More
The Physician’s Complete Guide to School Physicals
Many states, including New York State, require a yearly physical examination for children entering a new school year, for K through grade 12. This important assessment tells parents, healthcare Read More
How to Get Rid of Warts in Children
Warts are small, hard, benign (non-cancerous) growths that appear on the skin. They are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). Children are more likely to get warts because their immune systems are Read More