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 […]
Category: Childrens/Family
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 […]
Talk with the Venom Doc
Summertime means more of our slithery friends are coming out to play, so we caught up with Dr. Benjamin German, emergency medicine physician (also known as the Venom Doc). He’s a snake enthusiast who believes that families need to be educated about the facts, so they can reduce their fears and take safety precautions while […]
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 […]
A Will to Win: Olivia Jacob’s Story
Olivia Jacobs was born with the attributes of a winning athlete. With passion, self-confidence, self-discipline and resilience, she channeled her competitive spirit into her most beloved sport: basketball. For years, she was motivated and optimistic about her future as a high school and even collegiate athlete, but setbacks followed. A Debilitating Knee Injury In November 2020, […]
Wash Your Fruits and Vegetables
Fresh fruits and vegetables are packed with beneficial nutrients and are a great on-the-go snack, but it’s important to take the time to wash them before enjoying that first bite. It might seem unnecessary, but it’s definitely worth the little bit of extra time to avoid foodborne illness. “Harmful germs on fresh fruits and vegetables […]
Water Safety Tips from a Doctor (and a Dad)
Some days, parenting can feel like an uncharted path full of wonder and worry. And, while parenthood doesn’t come with a fail-proof handbook, there’s a lot families can do to prevent life-threatening situations and prepare for real emergencies. We asked Graham Snyder, MD, emergency medicine physician and medical director of WakeMed Medical Simulation Center, to […]
Everything You Need to Know about Sleep Apnea, Sleep Disorders and Sleep Hygiene for Kids
If you’ve ever heard the phrase “sleep like a baby,” you may be wondering where this came from. After all, for many parents, sleep challenges in children begin at birth and continue right through the teen years. While many times, these issues are nothing more than an annoyance, occasionally, a child has a true sleep […]
MRSA
Medically reviewed by Scott Hultman, MD, MBA, FACS Did you know that all kinds of germs can hang out on your skin and inside your nostrils? On healthy children and adults, germs are typically harmless and just along for the ride. But, there are times when germs — specifically, staph bacteria — will enter deeper […]
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