Fever Myths
For many parents, fever is one of the most concerning symptoms a child can have.
What Your Pediatrician Wants You to Know
The DO’s and DON’T’s when Taking Your Child to the Urgent Care Read More »
Interview with Postpartum Mental Health Expert Bernadette Hubbs
Understanding Mom’s Emotions in the Postpartum Period Read More »
Colic is defined for scientific studies as crying in an infant aged 3 weeks to 3 months for greater than 3 hours a day more than 3 days a week.
Dr. Husain explains taking the leap into child care-Nanny vs. Daycare.
Picking Child Care-Daycare versus Nanny Read More »
According to the survey, 1 in 5 parents say they plan to purchase their elementary school aged child a cell phone this year.
Weighing in on Screen Time for the Millennial Parent Read More »
As a general pediatrician, I look at the child’s health as a whole-physical and mental health- not just their diet.
Is My Child Eating Too Many Carbs? A Look at the Ketogenic Diet in Children Read More »
One thing I see parents often worry about is detergents and soaps when it comes to caring for your infant’s clothes and skin.
Washing Baby Clothes 101 Read More »
Backpacks are handy and incredibly sensible way to carry books and papers from home to school and back again, but they must be used properly.
Is Your Child’s Backpack Hurting Them? Read More »
As you get ready for discharge and the transition from hospital to home, you may understandably have a lot of questions.
The Transition from Hospital to Home with the Baby Read More »