
The troubling surge of 3 immune disorders in kids
Something’s shifting in the world of children’s health, and it’s not good news. Autoimmune diseases—those tricky conditions where the body’s immune system turns on itself—are
Something’s shifting in the world of children’s health, and it’s not good news. Autoimmune diseases—those tricky conditions where the body’s immune system turns on itself—are
When parents notice their child walking with feet pointing outward like a duck, many wonder if this requires medical attention or will resolve naturally. This
When expectant parents imagine their baby’s beating heart, few consider the possibility of a structural issue being present from day one. Yet for thousands of
The journey to an autism diagnosis often begins with subtle observations, moments when a parent notices something different about their child’s development compared to peers
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) represents a prevalent neurodevelopmental condition affecting millions of children across the United States, often persisting into adulthood. This chronic condition encompasses various
The rising incidence of diabetes in children has prompted medical professionals to emphasize the importance of early detection. While both type 1 and type 2
With over 40 years of dedicated service in pediatric care, Dr. Cheryl Kendall has become a cornerstone of children’s healthcare in Atlanta. As the founder
Recent years have seen a dramatic increase in childhood food allergies, sparking widespread concern and a renewed focus on prevention. With common allergens such as
Last flu season left health experts shocked and worried. Nearly 200 children died from the flu, and here’s the heartbreaking truth most of them could
Recent groundbreaking research involving over 5,000 genetically predisposed children has uncovered significant connections between early childhood diet and type 1 diabetes risk. This comprehensive study,
The Pandemic’s Impact on Pediatric Health The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically transformed our understanding of public health, particularly when it comes to pediatric health on