Aromatherapy for Children: What’s Safe and What’s Not
Mar 8, 2022
Practiced safely, aromatherapy with essential oils can help children feel calmer and sleep better. Used improperly, though, the essential oils can be harmful and even dangerous.
Our team of pediatric endocrinologists, surgeons, radiologists, pathologists, anesthesiologists, advanced practice nurses, nurses, social workers, genetic counselors, psychologists, researchers, speech and feeding therapists, and dietitians work together to provide specialized and seamless care.
Mar 8, 2022
Practiced safely, aromatherapy with essential oils can help children feel calmer and sleep better. Used improperly, though, the essential oils can be harmful and even dangerous.
Mar 3, 2022
Measuring days children are minimally impacted by seizures could help researchers determine effectiveness of precision medicine clinical trials.
Mar 2, 2022
Dr. Tami Benton, Psychiatrist-in-Chief, discusses the Biden Administration’s mental health care plan.
Mar 2, 2022
Study is first to show important disparities between concussions sustained from assaults compared with sports-related injuries.
Mar 2, 2022
Eighteen months ago, the Office of Endocrinology and Diabetes welcomed Rachel Walega to their team as a Clinical Research Project Manager. There, Rachel works on projects in Cystic Fibrosis related diabetes, Down syndrome and bone fragility.
Mar 2, 2022
The Lilabean Foundation’s support will accelerate pace of translational research, discovery of new treatments for children and young adults with brain tumors.
Mar 1, 2022
Study makes the case for Leigh syndrome to be considered a potential diagnosis for infants and children with early developmental delays.
Mar 1, 2022
Be prepared for anything: What parents need in their medicine cabinet or first aid kit to deal with kids’ inevitable cuts, stings, flu and more.
Feb 24, 2022
Dr. Pelton Phinizy discussed the basics of "croup" in young children, especially during the recent surge of COVID-19 infections across the country.
Feb 22, 2022
It’s important for newborns to receive the hepatitis B vaccine in their first 12 hours of life. Primary care pediatricians can help boost acceptance.