As Oklahoma families head outdoors for summer fun, doctors are urging parents to keep safety top of mind, especially when it comes to swimming, sun exposure, and heat. Dr. Courtney Stahls with ...
Today marks the official first day of summer, but kids across the region are already heading outdoors, soaking up the sunshine, diving into summer camps, and bouncing from one activity to the next.
Childhood has certainly changed since today’s grandparents were kids. We rode in the car without seat belts. We roamed our neighborhoods until after dark. And bike helmets? Forget it. The rules of ...
With summer here and families heading outdoors, health experts are urging parents to take extra precautions around water. Pediatrician Dr. Scott Cyrus says drowning is the number one cause of death ...
PENNSYLVANIA, USA — Summer is here, and while many of us enjoy soaking up the sun, excessive sun exposure can be dangerous for kids. "Big things are to avoid the peak times when the sun is at its ...
Almost every child looks forward to summer, with plenty of free time to enjoy outdoor activities.However, these activities come with the risk of injury or even death.Here are some tips from a ...
Summer heat and humidity can make finding the nearest body of water a tempting choice. Maybe you find relief from the heat in a local swimming pool, the ocean, a nearby river or even a backyard splash ...
As temperatures rise and families flock to the water to cool off, safety should be at the top of our minds, especially for those with young kids. To help us all swim smarter this season, I spoke with ...
Protect children from mosquito and tick bites by using insect repellent, removing standing water, and performing daily tick checks. Shield children from the sun, especially during peak hours, with ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- As the weather gets warmer and pools are now open kids are more at risk of drowning and heat-related illnesses. Dr. Heather Felton, a pediatrician with Norton Children's, ...
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WITN) - With Summer break on the horizon, the endless cycle of scrolling through social media, watching TikTok, and direct messaging others will be routine for more children and ...