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When your baby or child is sick, they can't always tell you what is wrong. Sometimes it's difficult to tell difference between Flu and RSV because the symptoms are so similar.
Healthy habit, healthy kids. That's the aim of the North Little Rock Fit 2 Live program.
A head-cooling device being used at ACH can prevent brain damage in some oxygen-deprived newborn babies.
Early detection of eye conditions is the best way to ensure a baby has healthy vision for successful development-now and in the future.
On Medical Monday, we highlight the latest breakthroughs in medicine, new innovations that could improve your health, and work to educate you about issues that impact your quality of life.
For the vertically challenge, it can make going to class, not so fun. But as Dr. Bryan Burke with Arkansas Children's Hospital tells us in Today's Healthy Child, growth hormones might be the answer.
What if hating school is much more than not wanting to go?
Reading, writing and arithmetic -- it's once again time for school days. But getting your kids out of the summertime laze won't happen overnight.
Kids will soon be getting back into their regular routines of getting up early for school and coming home each night with homework.
These days there's really no mystery with having a baby.
If you are a woman of child bearing age it's important to take folic acid, even if you don't have immediate plans to start a family right now. Doctor Bryan Burke with Arkansas Children's Hospital tells us why, in this weeks Healthy Child report.
Having a new baby is an exciting time for any family. Parents expect the two a-m feedings and the occasional crying. But what if your baby cried constantly -- no matter what you did?
What's more fun in the summer than hitting the pool or one of the many beautiful Arkansas lakes or rivers? Unfortunately, every year someone's fun turns to tragedy as lives are lost in drowning accidents. Today's THV and Arkansas Children's Hospital want to keep your family safe this summer as you hit the water.
Summertime ushers in a season of fun, but if you're not careful, the warmer weather can turn that fun into danger. In this week's Healthy Child report, Today's THV and our partners at Arkansas Children's Hospital along with Dr. Bryan Burke hope to save lives and help your kids beat the heat.