BAYADA Pediatrics - A BAYADA Home Health Care Specialty Practice
Throughout the tri-state area, experienced pediatric nurses and home health aides are available 24/7 to help children cope with illness or injury at home or school.
Throughout the tri-state area, experienced pediatric nurses and home health aides are available 24/7 to help children cope with illness or injury at home or school.
Mom-blogger Hillary Chybinski passionately urges parents to insist that their children buckle up.
Tips to reduce the chances your infant or toddler will receive a head injury at home.
Here's how to avoid skiing, sledding, snowboarding and ice hockey injuries.
Treatment for concussions and repetitive head injuries in youth sports are on the rise. Girls soccer ranks just behind football and boys' ice hockey.
As soon as children begin riding a tricycle, parents should buy them a bicycle helmet to prevent head injuries.
Small slip-ups can overly discourage new moms, who often run on too little sleep and too much anxiety.
Mom blogger Jeannie McCullough's 1-year-old has tasted freedom, and mom is nursing her injuries.
Wait until your child fully outgrows the seat, says the American Academy of Pediatrics, which also advises to keep kids in the back seat until age 13.
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has called for new efforts to prevent choking, a leading cause of injury and death among children
Parents have an important role in making sure both students and their schools and sports clubs are following up-to-date safety and injury management practices.
By law, schools can't expel students with disabilities if their behavior is the "manifestation of a disability" unless "special circumstances" are involved.
Form counts when you’re exercising. To get the most from your workouts and avoid getting hurt, do it right.