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Dealing with feelings of grief in the time of coronavirus

Health and Parenting
As the COVID-19 outbreak moves into another month, do you find yourself feeling angry? Helpless? Sad? Lost? Disappointed? Accepting? Or maybe you run through the gamut of emotions on a given day or week. According to Erica Lee and Heather Potts, psychologists in the Department of Psychiatry at Boston Children’s Hospital, these feelings are all ... Read More about Dealing with feelings of grief in the time of coronavirus
Tagged: coronavirus, grief
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Preparing your child with autism for a hospital visit during COVID-19

Health and Parenting
Most kids aren’t used to the sights, sounds, and smells of a hospital. And because of COVID-19, medical settings look and sound much different than usual. Busy hallways are nearly empty. People are wearing face masks. Even kids who come to the hospital often may not recognize the place they’ve visited many times. (Image: David ... Read More about Preparing your child with autism for a hospital visit during COVID-19
Tagged: autism spectrum disorder, coronavirus
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Embracing the benefits of virtual visits during the COVID-19 pandemic

Health and Parenting
Sheltering at home during the coronavirus doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice high-quality health care. Many families are finding that a lot of services they used to travel into Boston for are now available from the comfort of home using our expanded telehealth capacity. This is allowing parents and kids to manage chronic conditions, or ... Read More about Embracing the benefits of virtual visits during the COVID-19 pandemic
Tagged: adolescent medicine, orthopedics, surgery, telehealth, transgender
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More COVID-19 myths and facts: Test your knowledge

Health and Parenting
As the coronavirus outbreak continues to evolve, experts are learning more about COVID-19 every day, including how it’s spread, possible symptoms, and potential treatments. But with social media and the constant news stream, it can be hard to separate myth from fact. Test your knowledge of COVID-19 with our quiz. [smartslider3 slider=24] Take our previous ... Read More about More COVID-19 myths and facts: Test your knowledge
Tagged: coronavirus, infectious diseases
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COVID-19 complications in children: What’s behind the recent alerts?

Health and Parenting
You may have heard the alerts in the news: a new inflammatory syndrome in a small number of children that appears to be related to COVID-19 and affects multiple organs in the body. Doctors around the world have reported features of toxic shock syndrome and Kawasaki disease, in which blood vessels, including the coronary arteries, ... Read More about COVID-19 complications in children: What’s behind the recent alerts?
Tagged: coronavirus, fever, heart, immune disorders, kawasaki disease, mis-c, research
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COVID-19 pandemic may put kids at risk for accidental poisonings

Health and Parenting
In the effort to keep kids safe from the new coronavirus, families could be unwittingly putting them at risk for another threat: accidental poisonings. According to the U.S Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, calls to Poison Control Centers during January through March 2020 regarding accidental disinfectant and cleaning exposures increased by 20 percent compared ... Read More about COVID-19 pandemic may put kids at risk for accidental poisonings
Tagged: coronavirus, safety
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Pregnant during the COVID-19 outbreak? What you need to know

Health and Parenting
If you’re pregnant and expecting to deliver your baby soon, you may have questions and concerns related to the current COVID-19 outbreak, especially if your child may need additional care after birth.   To answer some common questions about what to expect, we spoke with Dr. Louise Wilkins-Haug, director of Maternal Fetal Medicine in the Maternal Fetal ... Read More about Pregnant during the COVID-19 outbreak? What you need to know
Tagged: coronavirus, MFCC, prematurity
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If someone in your house has COVID-19

Health and Parenting
If you or someone in your house has COVID-19, how can you protect other family members from infection when everyone is living in close quarters? Some of the recommendations below may be difficult, especially if you live in a small space with several people. Do your best, and remember the two most important things everyone ... Read More about If someone in your house has COVID-19
Tagged: coronavirus, infectious diseases
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Vaping and COVID-19: A toxic blend?

Health and Parenting
With the COVID-19 pandemic keeping most of us sheltering at home, teens who vape are facing a reckoning. Should they quit vaping? What if they can’t? “Some of our patients have successfully quit vaping, and tell us that ‘stay at home’ orders have helped, because they’re not around their friends who use,” says Dr. Sharon ... Read More about Vaping and COVID-19: A toxic blend?
Tagged: adolescent medicine, coronavirus, nicotine, research, substance abuse
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How coronavirus has changed us: One family’s story

Health and Parenting
“Albert — what’s the matter? Stop that barking!” In his typical territorial manner, my sheepdog patrols the neighborhood. I look out the window to see what’s got him worked up. Outside, I see my 15-year-old son and my 80-year-old mom walking down the street. This seemingly ordinary sight is actually anything but ordinary for our ... Read More about How coronavirus has changed us: One family’s story
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