April 17, 2020
Among the confounding aspects of the novel coronavirus is the wide range of disease severity patients experience. While a minority of COVID-19 patients require hospitalization, the effects of infection for these people are dramatic and in some cases life threatening.
April 14, 2020
All of New York state and city have experienced radical changes since the 鈥溾 executive order was implemented. For those of us who live or work within or near New York City, the regulations required聽significant changes in our daily lives.聽聽After all, a typical day in New York City involves traveling throughout our city and being near dozens (if not... Read More
April 13, 2020
In this episode of Kids Health Cast, Dr. Nicolina Wawrin discusses how to treat children with allergies and asthma.
March 27, 2020
In order to stop the rapid spread of COVID-19, Americans and many around the world are being told to avoid doing most of what fills our daily lives 鈥 and practice what has been called 鈥渆xtreme鈥 social distancing.
March 20, 2020
In this episode of Kids Health Cast, Dr. Carolyn Hiltebeitel discusses COVID-19 information for parents and children, including symptoms to watch out for, social distancing and how we can all help stop the spread of this potentially deadly virus.
March 19, 2020
COVID-19鈥攁lso known as the coronavirus鈥攊s a new disease that appears similar to other respiratory diseases, such as the common cold, influenza, or pneumonia. Scientists are still learning how it spreads and how it affects children.聽聽Older adults and immunocompromised individuals are at the highest risk of becoming seriously ill from COVID-19. Children without an underlying condition do not appear to be at risk of developing severe symptoms from the virus.聽聽If you or your child has developed a... Read More
March 16, 2020
Cory Kercher M.D. discusses important information for parents on preventive health for toddlers. She offers great tips about discipline techniques, developmental milestones and timing of when Autism screenings should take place.
March 9, 2020
For most of the American public, the immediate health risk from the new coronavirus, which causes COVID-19, is considered low. People in communities where ongoing community spread of the virus has been reported are at elevated, though still relatively low, risk of exposure.
The virus that causes COVID-19 is thought to travel from person to person through droplets in the air, and from surfaces to people who touch the droplets. While some patients have died, so far it seems that most cases are... Read More
September 16, 2019
In this episode of Kids Health Cast, Dr. Moitri Savard shares tips for parents on cyber bullying, how to monitor your child's online activities, and so much more.