Under The Rainbow - Spring 2017
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The Best Ways to Stay Healthy in Your 30s
Follow these five health tips to make your 30s your best decade yet.

How Your Child Can Avoid Germs at the Petting Zoo
There are few sights more adorable than watching your little one snuggle that cute baby chick at a petting zoo. But animals – even healthy ones – shed a variety of bacteria that can be toxic to your toddler.

Why Kids Younger Than 14 Need Only 2 HPV Vaccine Shots
Prompted by recent research, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued new guidelines for human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccines. If you're a parent, find out what vaccine your child needs and when.

How You Can Cut Back on Germs in Your Home
Sneezes, cough and handshakes aren't the only way to spread disease-causing germs. The home is a huge collector of viruses, bacteria and allergy-inducing dust mites. How to target these illness hotspots.

Half of U.S. Children Aren't Drinking Enough Water
Kids need plenty of H2O to grow, but a surprising new study finds about half of them aren’t getting enough water every day.

5 Medicines You Shouldn't Give Your Preschooler
Each year, certain medicines cause dangerous drug side effects in children, sending many to the emergency room. Learn which medicines to avoid.

Springtime Sniffles: Is It a Cold or Seasonal Allergies?
Knowing the difference between cold and seasonal allergies can guide you to the right quick-relief steps, help prevent future symptoms, and even head off complications like ear infections, sinus infections and worsening asthma.

How Do I Know If My Child Has an Anxiety Disorder?
Small worries are normal for kids and teens. But when worry morphs into distress so that everyday life is difficult, anxiety may be controlling parts of your child's life.