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COVID-19 and vaping: Do you know myth from fact?

Health and Parenting
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, researchers continue to learn more about what puts people at risk for getting sick and who is most likely to have a severe form of the illness. One of the many questions has been about vaping and COVID-19 risk. For answers, we turned to Dr. Sharon Levy, director of the Adolescent ... Read More about COVID-19 and vaping: Do you know myth from fact?
Tagged: coronavirus, nicotine, pulmonology
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Social distancing: Benefits beyond COVID-19

Health and Parenting
During COVID-19, social distancing has largely kept children away from school, daycare, and other contact with friends.  But even though social distancing may be difficult and annoying, new research from Boston Children’s Hospital shows it has proven benefits beyond preventing COVID-19; it also helps stop the spread of other common childhood infections, like flu.  “Any ... Read More about Social distancing: Benefits beyond COVID-19
Tagged: coronavirus, infectious diseases, research
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Help your kids balance screen time and healthy play during COVID-19

Health and Parenting
Whether your child’s school is fully remote or hybrid this fall, chances are they’ll be spending extensive amounts of time in front of their computers. If, like many parents, you’re working from home, you may be relying more heavily on television and video games to keep your kids entertained. But how does all of this ... Read More about Help your kids balance screen time and healthy play during COVID-19
Tagged: coronavirus, culture, developmental milestones, digital health
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Sports injuries: Why ignoring pain is bad for athletes

Health and Parenting
“No guts, no glory.” “No pain, no gain.” “Rub some dirt in it.” Sports clichés like these encourage young athletes to push themselves even when their bodies tell them to stop. But sucking it up increases a player’s risk of injury. If he could, Dr. Mininder Kocher, chief of the Sports Medicine Division, would erase ... Read More about Sports injuries: Why ignoring pain is bad for athletes
Tagged: orthopedics, pain, sports injury, sports medicine
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COVID and suicidal thoughts: Help for families

Health and Parenting
Earlier this month, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released stark new figures on mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic. One in four young adults (age 18 to 24) surveyed reported seriously considering suicide during the previous 30 days — an increase from years past. Rates of suicidal thoughts were also high in ... Read More about COVID and suicidal thoughts: Help for families
Tagged: coronavirus, mental health, suicide
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Back to school and COVID-19: Tips for divorced parents

Health and Parenting
Fall 2020 will go down in history as one of the most complicated back-to-school seasons ever. The uncertainties of the academic year and COVID-19 have put parents in a bind: how to give kids the benefits of in-person learning without putting them — or the rest of the family — at risk of infection. For ... Read More about Back to school and COVID-19: Tips for divorced parents
Tagged: coronavirus
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COVID-19 tests: What families should know

Health and Parenting
As schools and businesses are looking to safely reopen during the COVID-19 pandemic, we’re hearing more about testing for COVID-19. But there isn’t just one “COVID-19 test.”  All of the tests have one goal: to detect whether someone is or has been infected with the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19. But they work in different ... Read More about COVID-19 tests: What families should know
Tagged: coronavirus, diagnostics, research
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COVID-19 and kids: Do you know myth from fact?

Health and Parenting
As COVID-19 continues to spread across the United States, there is still much misinformation and confusion about how kids are affected by the illness. Test your knowledge by taking our quiz. [smartslider3 slider=”31″] Take our previous quiz and get more answers about Boston Children’s response to COVID-19. Share this:
Tagged: coronavirus, infectious diseases
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How masks protect against COVID-19: Understanding the science

Health and Parenting
As the number of COVID-19 cases continue to rise in the U.S., including in children, wearing a face covering is more important than ever. We know wearing a mask can get tiresome, but they really are essential. To help understand how face masks can keep you and your child safer, we spoke with Dr. Thomas ... Read More about How masks protect against COVID-19: Understanding the science
Tagged: child life, coronavirus, research
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To college, or not, this fall?

Health and Parenting
Whether or not to return to college campus is a question many students and their parents are faced with making in the next few weeks. While some schools have made that decision for families by moving to remote learning only or sending students home, many colleges and universities are leaving the choice up to students ... Read More about To college, or not, this fall?
Tagged: coronavirus, mental health

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