Does it seem like your little one is always catching a cold? You’re not imagining it. Kids, especially toddlers, catch a LOT of colds because their immune systems are not mature yet...making them more vulnerable to illness. Now that cold season is upon us, you’re going to want to learn everything you can to handle the sniffles and coughs when th... Read More
If you want to set your kids up for a lifetime of good health, then it’s important to pay attention to the little bugs in their bellies. And we’ve got 6 easy tips to boost your kid’s gut health that’ll help you do just that! We’ve become fascinated with the human microbiome lately (which is a fancy way of saying the bazillions of bacteria that mak.... Read More
It’s natural to worry when your child isn’t able to eat or keep food down. Vomiting in children can be scary for parents! The good news is that most of the time when a child is throwing up, it isn’t anything serious. You can usually help ease your child’s discomfort with home treatment until the episode passes. But occasionally, vomiting in chil.... Read More
Fevers can be scary for parents! Particularly if it's the first time your child has a fever. But the truth is, every child will experience a fever at some point in their young lives, and it's not as scary as you might think. We'll let you know when a fever is nothing to worry about, and some warning signs that may indicate something more serious.... Read More
Science is so cool...and a little bit creepy too. Case in point, the link between your children’s gut health and their behavior just got stronger. Let us explain. Gut bacteria is having a kind of renaissance moment in research. What was once dismissed as a curiosity, is now the next frontier of medicine. Those little bugs in your belly are respon.... Read More
Sore throats are no fun! Especially when they happen to our little ones. Fortunately, sore throat remedies for kids can be easy and effective, and generally get your child through the worst of the pain without medical treatment. Keep in mind that a young child, especially those under the age of two, can't really explain that they have a sore throa.... Read More