Sometimes it’s very hard to tell the difference, especially in a toddler who’s bursting with energy. Click here for more information on the signs of ADHD.
Babies love to explore the world with their mouths. This is especially true of infants during those precious, fleeting months that they crawl across the floor, but is common for kids up to the age of 4. These young children will come upon something...
Could it be Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)? Dr. Greene discusses the signs that point to ADHD and the signs that point to the normal turbo-speed pace of the average toddler. Click here to read his article.
Bacterial meningitis can occur at any age, but 95 percent of cases are in children under 5 years old. Boys are more likely to get it than girls. Together, three types of bacteria account for over 90 percent of bacterial meningitis. Click here to...
When a parent catches a boy playing with his ears, questions may arise about ear infections, but when a parent catches a boy playing with his stiff penis, subterranean concerns, anxieties, guilt, shame, questions and regrets often rumble and stir...
Bacterial meningitis strikes in two common ways. Sudden onset meningitis features shock, internal bleeding, purple spots, and reduced consciousness at the very outset, with a rapidly progressive course often resulting in death within 24 hours.
The best way to avoid bee stings is prevention. Effective prevention means not attracting bees and not frightening them if they are present. Click here for Dr. Greene’s tips on avoiding bees.