Sep 4, 2021
Health Line – CJ Walker
The day I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes was a complete shock. At the time, my future seemed bleak and I was terrified. This diagnosis would not just affect me, but also my husband and our three children who were 8, 6, and 4 at the time.
Read More: https://www.healthline.com/health/type-2-diabetes/tips-for-talking-to-your-kids-about-diabetes#Address-diabetes-in-a-child-friendly-manner
Sep 4, 2021
Romper – Morgan Brinlee
If you or members of your family are unvaccinated, the U.S Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is urging you not to travel over the Labor Day holiday. The agency’s recommendation comes as Covid-19 related hospital admissions for all age groups under 50 rose to the highest levels seen since the start of the pandemic. But even fully vaccinated individuals are being asked to carefully weigh the health risks of traveling and are being urged to take every precaution available if they decide to travel this holiday weekend.
Read More: https://www.romper.com/life/cdc-unvaccinated-should-not-travel-labor-day-2021
Sep 3, 2021
Medical X-Press – Staff Writer
Severe atopic dermatitis (AD) is associated with symptoms of depression and internalizing behaviors throughout childhood, according to a study published online Sept. 1 in JAMA Dermatology.
Read More: https://medicalxpress.com/news/2021-09-severe-eczema-tied-depression-internalizing.html
Sep 3, 2021
The Huffington Post – Taylor Tobin
If you or your kids are brown-bag-lunch devotees, you likely contend with smushed sandwiches, poorly insulated veggies and a generally uninspiring midday spread. And if you’re heading back to the office and tend to rely on fast-casual eats on a daily basis, you’ll notice the cost of these meals adds up quickly.
Read More: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/best-bento-lunch-boxes_l_612e720fe4b0f1b97059ad45
Sep 2, 2021
Moms – Ashley Wehrli
A pediatrician is speaking out on how hot is “too hot” when it comes to a child playing outside. Even though it may seem like most of the summer is behind us, the weather can be fickle and there are always the sneaky “dog days of summer” that tend to creep up and can be hotter than average. There are also families who live in hot and humid climates all year long, and it is important to know the latest advice from experts on how to keep children safe when they are playing out in the heat.
Read More: https://www.moms.com/when-too-hot-play-outside/