Utah adds congenital heart disease screening to its newborn screenings
Utah adds congenital heart disease screening to its newborn screenings

Article at a Glance

  • Utah law requires that newborns receive a hearing screening, a critical congenital heart disease screening, and a blood test.
  • Newborn screenings help catch serious health problems early; preventing serious complications and death.
  • This October, Utah added congenital heart disease screening to the list of required screenings.
Taking Care of our Children’s Teeth
Taking Care of our Children’s Teeth

Article at a Glance

  • Our dental health can affect our overall health.
  • Good dental hygiene should start before the first teeth even show up.
  • Even though baby teeth are temporary, they are very important and need to be taken care of.
Study Shows that Learning to Play Music Makes Children Smarter
Study Shows that Learning to Play Music Makes Children Smarter

Article at a Glance

  • Study shows that taking music lessons improves the way children’s brains process language.
  • Learning to play music helps children process things like pitch, timing, and timbre, which allows their brains to make sense of words more quickly.
  • Study found that one year of music training didn’t make a difference, but two did.
Saratoga Office Moving in the Summer of 2015

Our Saratoga Office is moving just around the corner! Our new office will: Have separate sick and well waiting rooms Be larger and have a better layout Better meet your needs We expect to move in the summer of 2015. Please be patient with us until we move.  

Is My Teen Using Drugs or Alcohol?
Is My Teen Using Drugs or Alcohol?

Article at a Glance

  • You can tell normal teen behavior from signs of substance abuse by looking for larger patterns and supporting evidence.
  • Many of the signs aren’t a sure sign of substance abuse, but they are behaviors that parents should monitor closely.
  • If you think your child is using drugs, educate yourself and look for additional help.
AAP Encourages Parents To Read To Their Children From Infancy
AAP Encourages Parents To Read To Their Children From Infancy

Article at a Glance

  • New guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) encourages pediatricians to advise parents on the importance of reading to their children.
  • Studies show that reading together is vital to fostering healthy brain development and helps prepare children for later academic and career success.
  • Books help create a nurturing parent-child relationship where children can develop important cognitive, language, and social-emotional skills.
Hidden Veggie Mac and Cheese
Hidden Veggie Mac and Cheese

A wonderful mac and cheese recipe that kids love. Plus it comes packed with extra veggies! It calls for summer or yellow squash, but you can also use butternut squash in the winter. Ingredients 1 1/2 cups elbow noodles 1 tablespoon butter 1 tablespoon flour 1/2 cup milk 1/2 cup summer squash puree 1 tablespoon … Continue reading “Hidden Veggie Mac and Cheese”

Dieting at a Young Age Can Lead to Obesity, Alcohol Abuse, and Eating Disorders
Dieting at a Young Age Can Lead to Obesity, Alcohol Abuse, and Eating Disorders

Article at a Glance

  • The younger a girl starts to diet, the more likely she is to have an eating disorder, to be obese or overweight, or to have problems with alcohol abuse.
  • Parents should avoid using diets as a way to help their children manage their weight.
  • Parents should instead focus on helping their daughters foster a positive body image and teaching them how to make healthy choices.
Teaching Children How to Cope with Anxiety
Teaching Children How to Cope with Anxiety

Article at a Glance

  • Anxiety is a normal part of life, but becomes a problem if it persists or starts to interfere with day-to-day life.
  • Some types of anxiety are a normal part of child development.
  • Help your child learn how to cope with anxiety by allowing them to talk and teaching them relaxation techniques.
Ask the Nurse: How can I protect my child from sunburns?

Question: How can I protect my child from sunburns? Answer: Kids love to spend time outdoors year round, so it is always important to protect our children from skin damage that could potentially lead to skin cancer. To keep kids safe in the sun, follow these tips. A child under 6 months: Infants have thinner … Continue reading “Ask the Nurse: How can I protect my child from sunburns?”

Article Types

Archives

Sign up to our Newsletter

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Is Your Child Sick?


en español


Stay connected to your children’s health:

Want pediatric news, kid-friendly recipes and parenting tips?
Sign up for our patient parent newsletter:

Other great ways to connect: