It’s that time of year when kids receive new toys and gadgets. As you’re making your lists and checking them twice, Safe Kids and WakeMed Children’s offer some helpful safety advice. Consider the child’s age when purchasing a battery-operated toy or game. Battery-operated toys could pose a serious risk to young children. Toys and games […]
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Family-Friendly Festive Foods and Creative Charcuterie
Medically reviewed by Julianne Tobin, MS, RD, LDN The holidays are full of tasty traditions and delightful treats that should be enjoyed. At times, it can be overwhelming or lead to an overindulgence that leaves you feeling uncomfortable and sluggish. WakeMed dietitian Julianne Tobin, MS, RD, LDN, has great tips for keeping things simple, balanced […]
Q&A on Pediatric Diabetes with Dr. Hillary Lockemer
Incidents of diabetes are growing in children. According to the American Diabetes Association, “About 283,000 Americans under age 20 are estimated to have diagnosed diabetes, approximately 0.35% of that population. In 2014–2015, the annual incidence of diagnosed diabetes in youth was estimated at 18,200 with type 1 diabetes, 5,800 with type 2 diabetes.” Both type […]
Skipping Stones: Dr. Rhee Explains The Need-to-Knows about Pediatric Kidney Stones
Audrey Rhee, MD, FACS, FAAP, is a board-certified pediatric urologist. After finishing medical school at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx, and completing her residency at Medical College of Georgia in Augusta, GA, Dr. Rhee narrowed her field of focus to pediatrics and went on to practice at Riley Children’s Hospital and Cleveland […]
Babies & Heart Disease: Concerns, Causes & Care
Congenital heart disease (CHD) is the most common birth defect, affecting 1 in 100 babies born in the United States. “Of those infants affected, approximately 1 in 4 have critical congenital heart disease that requires cardiac surgery within the first year of life,” said Jennifer Whitham, MD, WakeMed Children’s – Pediatric Cardiology. “About 25 percent […]
Back-to-School Lunch Packing Pointers
A healthy lunch that your child will actually eat — many parents struggle to find those nutritious and delicious items to pack in their kids’ lunch. Got a carb cruncher who gets persnickety around the veggie tray? We can help you expand your child’s palate with some fun and quick ideas. Crunched for Time Prep […]
Backpack Safety
Medically reviewed by Tracy Mooring, PT, MPT The kids are headed back to school and that means backpack shopping season is here again. Nothing compares to a backpack for keeping everything — from number charts to notebooks — organized and properly stored. While children may be searching for a bag showcasing their favorite cartoon character […]
Build a Teddy Bear Clinic
Medical play is a great way to incorporate role-playing activities with children, and it can help you have conversations with your child about past or future health care experiences. “This type of play gives adults a better perspective of kids’ concerns and questions, and it helps children feel more comfortable with different concepts of care,” […]
Keeping Teens Safe: Advice from a Doctor (and a Dad)
Raising kids is never easy, but just when you feel there is less to worry about as they exit the baby stages and younger years, you find that the opposite spectrum of childhood — the teen years — are just as challenging. We asked Graham Snyder, MD, emergency medicine physician and medical director of WakeMed […]
Injury Prevention Tips for Parents of Young Children and Babies
We asked Graham Snyder, MD, emergency medicine physician and medical director of WakeMed Medical Simulation Center, to share his top tips and thoughts on what every parent and caregiver should know and do. Snyder recommends parents spend their energy on prevention and preparation steps that have been proven as effective ways to save lives and […]
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