Dr. Ashanti Woods joins Jennifer Franciotti for a conversation about seasonal health concerns like cold and flu and avoiding injury when playing with new toys.
Alastair Sutcliffe, a consultant paediatrician and professor at UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, recommends ...
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Dr. Murray: Using new toys safely
Kids are excited about their shiny new toys, but it's important for parents to keep safety in mind. Dr. Elizabeth Murray of ...
Dr. Michael Flaherty, of Mass. General for Children, offers advice for parents. Hearst Television participates in various ...
The Royal College of Emergency Medicine has issued an urgent 'safety flash' over an item present in lots of children's toys ...
Some toys contain water beads, coin batteries, button batteries or magnets which can prove deadly to children and vulnerable ...
In a viral video with over 66 million views, medical pros shared the one thing they’d never let their kids do—and their ...
Leading emergency doctors have sounded the alarm over a popular toy which could be given to children over Christmas.
The event featured free food, bull rides, train rides, bounce houses, piñata making, Christmas characters, and entertainment.
A safety alert has been issues by doctors ahead of Christmas over toys that can cause 'serious harm' to young children ...
Little kids have an uncanny knack for finding small objects to stick in their mouths, noses and ears, so it's especially important that their toys are age-appropriate. Most toy ingestions are seen in ...