How to Talk to Children About the Conflict in the Middle East
A Stanford Medicine Children’s Health psychiatrist provides advice on how parents can help their kids understand what they see or hear in the news.
A Stanford Medicine Children’s Health psychiatrist provides advice on how parents can help their kids understand what they see or hear in the news.
In Fallon, Nevada, ATVs are a part of life. The rural desert community is proud of its hundreds of miles of dirt roads and trails for riding. On a warm spring day, 15-year-old Dakota Sullivan was on his ATV enjoying a ride when he hit a mile marker at high speed. The impact injured his neck and threatened his life. Against all odds, he is alive and well today to share his story.
A patient at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford had the unique opportunity to design cleats for a San Francisco 49ers running back.
Experts say quality time spent together promotes children’s cognitive and social development.
Pediatrician Sumit Sen, MD, offers some strategies that families can use to help set their child up for success.
Croup is a common respiratory illness that affects babies and young children. Farah Shahin, MD, pediatrician with Stanford Medicine Children’s Health, shares the signs and symptoms of croup and the various treatment options.
Offering you insights on how to help your child navigate separation anxiety.
During our “Celiac Strong” event, we brought together tremendous minds who spoke about every aspect of celiac disease, including how it affects the body, how to eat gluten-free, and the psychological impacts of celiac disease.
Jesus Cepero, PhD, RN, reflects on how his journey has taught him the benefits of workforce diversity for health care workers, hospitals, and, most important, for patients and families.
Pediatrician Nora Fahden, MD, with Stanford Medicine Children’s Health’s Bayside Medical Group in San Ramon, offers some tips for keeping skin healthy and what to do when there’s a problem.