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Children's Health

As a parent, you want to keep your children healthy, happy and safe. Follow this expert advice from pediatricians on everything from teething and toddler tantrums to online safety and sports injury prevention.

Be Active Together

Learn ways you and your kids can have fun with sports and exercise while building healthy habits.

Take a Bite Out of Teething

Master the signs and symptoms of teething, how to soothe the pain and how to keep new baby teeth healthy.

Growing Pains Are Real

About 10 to 20 percent of kids get harmless aches related to growing. Here’s how to relieve the pain.

Six Tips to Keep Kids Safe Online

With children using tech earlier than ever before, you need to be proactive about security. Learn how here.

Head Injuries in Kids

Learn the difference between a mild bump on the head and something more serious that requires seeing a doctor.

    Children's Health Topics

    • Checkups and Immunizations
    • Common Health Concerns
    • Exercise and Sports
    • Grade Schoolers
    • Nutrition
    • Prevention and Safety
    • Toddlers

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    Ask an Expert

    Brian G. Tang

    Brian G. Tang, M.D.

    Palo Alto Medical Foundation

    My 2 1/2 year old was once a great eater, but now wants to eat only cereal - plain Cheerios to be exact. He won't eat any dinner but complains he's hungry before bed, so I let him have some cereal. How do I break the cycle?

    Food jags, or when a child will only eat one food item at a time, is a common behavior in early childhood. It usually represents a way for children to show growing independence and is a normal part of their dev... continue reading  about  My 2 1/2 year old was once a great eater, but now wants to eat only cereal - plain Cheerios to be exact. He won't eat any dinner but complains he's hungry before bed, so I let him have some cereal. How do I break the cycle?

    Jane Varner

    Jane Varner, M.D.

    Palo Alto Medical Foundation

    My son is in school all day, then jumps into a car to travel to an outdoor swim practice. He has about five minutes to get ready. If we apply sunscreen in the morning, is it still effective eight hours later? What sunscreens are best for his situation?

    I'm SO glad that your family is remembering sunscreen! The most recent statistics from the Center for Disease Control (CDC) show that approximately 70,000 people in the United States are diagnosed with melanoma... continue reading  about  My son is in school all day, then jumps into a car to travel to an outdoor swim practice. He has about five minutes to get ready. If we apply sunscreen in the morning, is it still effective eight hours later? What sunscreens are best for his situation?

    Karen Handy

    Karen Handy, M.P.H.

    Palo Alto Medical Foundation

    My body seems to have found its favorite weight and its hard to budge it from there. Do people have a normal weight for their body, despite media pressure to be thinner or heavier?

    Our society certainly sends a mixed message when it comes to our weight: the media bombards us with images that equate being beautiful and glamorous with being thin - and yet we are bombarded even more with ads... continue reading  about  My body seems to have found its favorite weight and its hard to budge it from there. Do people have a normal weight for their body, despite media pressure to be thinner or heavier?

    Karen Handy

    Karen Handy, M.P.H.

    Palo Alto Medical Foundation

    How do I compute my basic healthy calorie intake? What are some basic facts about how many calories a person needs to burn to lose weight?

    I have a formula that you can use to calculate the calories you will need for your ideal body weight. Get ready for some math! Let's start by looking at how many calories you would need per day just to maintain... continue reading  about  How do I compute my basic healthy calorie intake? What are some basic facts about how many calories a person needs to burn to lose weight?

    Ravin Agah

    Ravin Agah, M.D., Ph.D.

    Palo Alto Medical Foundation

    Is it safe to take a low-dose iron supplement if you're not anemic? My teenage daughter is a distance runner, and her coach recommends them for girls on the cross country team.

    Generally it is not recommended to take low-dose iron if you're not anemic. Excessive iron can be deposited in the liver and can cause problems. Runners often get "runners anemia" which is why some coaches reco... continue reading  about  Is it safe to take a low-dose iron supplement if you're not anemic? My teenage daughter is a distance runner, and her coach recommends them for girls on the cross country team.

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