Parents: Here’s how to manage your family’s extra time at home
Many schools are closed or providing virtual instruction only due to COVID-19. This is likely resulting in unexpected time at home for you and your family.
Child not sleeping because of daylight saving time? Here are 3 tips
Daylight saving time can affect sleep schedules for days after the time change. Dr. Lewin, of Children’s National Hospital, offers expert advice.
When can a child’s chest pain be a sign of a broken heart?
During Heart Month, a Children’s National cardiologist shares information about when a common childhood pain might be caused by a heart issue (and when it might not).
3 expert tips for keeping your child’s teeth healthy
According to the CDC, about one of five (20%) children ages 5 to 11 have at least one untreated decayed tooth and one of seven (13%) adolescents ages 12 to 19 have at least one untreated decayed tooth.
Why you should consider becoming a blood donor this year
Since 1970, January has been designated as National Blood Donor Month with the goal of increasing the number of blood and platelet donations around the country.
Behind the scenes of Children’s National Hospital’s pediatric bone marrow transplant program
Here, find a heartwarming story about a lifesaving bone marrow transplant, and more information on joining a registry.