There are many migraine treatments beyond Advil and Tylenol, including supplements and wearable devices. Here’s what’s out there. Pain relievers When headaches strike, it’s best to treat them right away. For some migraine patients, over-the-counter medications are sufficient. Sian Spacey, director of the University of British Columbia Headache Clinic, suggests starting with an anti-inflammatory, like
IDEAS FOR A PERFECT CHRISTMAS There are so many Christmas tutroials! However, we picked out only the best and the msot useful Christmas tutorials for you, my dear friends, It’s high time to craft and make this Christmas unforgettable. The first idea is borderline genius – you can easily store your Christmas tree with all
Researchers from a consortium of hospitals including Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) have identified factors that make children with diabetic ketoacidosis more likely to experience acute kidney injury. Analyzing data from a large, multicenter clinical trial, the researchers also found that children who experience acute kidney injury are more likely to also experience subtle cognitive
A new $2.1 million federal grant will give more of Louisiana’s children access to cutting-edge health research while training young scientists in pediatric research. The five-year National Institutes of Health award will focus on boosting clinical trial access in five areas: Care before and after birth Obesity Upper and lower airways Brain development Physical, mental,
Everyone has that show they watch on repeat. For me, it’s Friends. From the classic catchphrases like, “We were on a break!” and “How you doin?” to notable one-liners like “They don’t know we know they know we know,” I find myself constantly laughing out loud, regardless of how many times I’ve watched the episode.
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has taken its toll on people from all walks of life. While severe disease typically affects a small percentage of the population, the impacts of non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) – such as social distancing, travel restrictions and regional or national lockdowns – have had behavioral, psychological and health-related impacts on
Even at age four or five, Annie Lake* remembers being debilitated by headaches that came on quickly. “I’d be at the park and I would get really hot and sweaty. Then I’d get a besieging, painful headache,” she recalls. Now, at age 42, she’s finally got a bit of control over her excruciating headaches—but not
A new study by the UC Davis MIND Institute finds a connection between gestational age and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms in children with Down syndrome. The research, published in Scientific Reports, focused on children born at 35 weeks gestation or older. It found that earlier gestational age was linked to increased ADHD symptoms later
There’s a reason nostalgia has been such a major theme in pop culture over the past few years: There is something incredibly comforting about tucking into something you loved as a child. Our world needs more of that sort of comfort right now—and while moms may be less likely to seek that out (or, if
My list of holiday tasks is long enough, thank you very much. Driving to school last week, I asked my 11-year-old whether she had thought about getting Christmas gifts for her dad and stepmom. As usual, no, she hadn’t (because she is 11 and more concerned about spending her limited funds on stuff for her
Image: Shutterstock IN THIS ARTICLE Parents are often unsure about starting toilet training or potty training for their toddlers. Since each child may attain developmental milestones at a different age, it is important to look out for signals to know when your child is ready. Most toddlers may not have complete control over their bowel
Dec 4 2020 There are few moments in life as precious, as critical and as celebrated as baby’s first breath. New research from the University of Virginia School of Medicine sheds light on the lifelong changes in breathing systems that occur precisely with that first breath – and may offer important insights into Sudden Infant
Now might be a perfect time to involve children in discussions about saving money and encourage them to practice making their own saving decisions. Planning for the holidays will look different this year in the face of COVID-19. Beyond gathering restrictions, many families have come up against economic hardship and other stressors related to the
A new study published online in the Annals of the American Thoracic Society discusses a steep drop off from prior years in the asthma-related emergency department (ED) visits at Boston Children’s Hospital during the spring 2020 COVID-19 surge and lockdown. In “Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Pediatric Emergency Department Utilization for Asthma,” Tregony Simoneau,
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Life is already pretty great, but it can be so much greater if we have gadgets to make it more fun and exciting. For example, drying your clothes doesn’t have to be a space challenge, and being on your laptop shouldn’t be a cause for back pain. Today’s video solves all these problems and more,
It’s a peanut-filled world–or at least it can feel that way for kids with peanut allergies. But a new study by researchers at the University of British Columbia and BC Children’s Hospital gives hope to parents and kids who face real danger from exposure to peanuts. There’s a common misperception about peanut allergies–that it’s not
Image: Shutterstock Newspapers are versatile and one of the most easily accessible craft supplies for children. Almost every home has newspapers that are waiting to be recycled. You can use these newspapers for crafts, thus encouraging your child’s creativity and even helping the environment. Newspaper crafts for kids are entertaining and could also help develop
Whether we like it or not, the coronavirus has us quarantining indoors for a while. If you’re anything like us, you’ve binged your favorite shows, movies and probably started a popular new series. But when that form of entertainment has run its course, we’re finding happiness in picking up a good book while sitting by
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