By Dr. Ellen M. Friedman, Pediatric Otolaryngologist at Texas Children’s Hospital Battling frequent ear infections in infants is a common obstacle for new parents. If…
By Dr. Paul Sirbaugh, chief of pediatric emergency medicine, and Dr. Katherine Leaming-Van Zandt, pediatric emergency medicine specialist at Texas Children’s Hospital Emergency Center overcrowding…
By Dr. Jennifer Dietrich, chief of pediatric and adolescent gynecology at Texas Children’s Hospital In the most basic sense, endometriosis is defined as the presence…
Children and adolescents often play sports year-round, which increases the likelihood of sports-related injuries. But, unlike adults, children’s bodies are still developing and need specialized…
Childhood is a fun and exciting time… full of new adventures and explorations! In order to avoid unintentional and unexpected injuries, parents should always be…
By Roberta Anding, director of sports nutrition at Texas Children’s Hospital Our society is experiencing unprecedented obesity in children and teens, and according to…
by Dr. William Phillips, Chief of Orthopedic Surgery at Texas Children’s Hospital Many parents are surprised to learn that a lot of children are carrying…
By Takijah T. Heard, M.D. , Director, Pediatric Neurophysiology Program, Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital Seizures can manifest as jerking, foaming, staring, garbled speech, eye-blinking and…
By Barbara Schroeder, M.D., Obstetrics & Gynecology, Memorial Hermann Memorial City They say if mama ain’t happy, ain’t nobody happy. And since happiness begins…