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Signs of Concussion in Children
Family

Video: Do you know the top signs of concussion in children?

Spot the symptoms of concussions immediately — and learn what to do next.

vision loss
Wellness

When to see your doctor about your vision problems

Vision loss is often preventable. Knowing the symptoms may help you stay ahead of problems.

sprain vs break
Orthopedics & Spine

Sprains, strains and breaks: What’s the difference?

School's out, and summer sports are in full swing. Sprain or break? We outline the three top musculoskeletal injuries, how to identify them and the next steps to health.

Childhood Obesity
Family

The surprising importance of eating as a family

A study published in Pediatrics noted a somewhat unexpected benefit of having dinner together as a family: This Southern tradition may actually help to fend off childhood obesity.

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