As of Monday, April 17: Masks are optional except for visitors > 2 years who have one or more of the following symptoms: fever, cough, cold, sore throat, vomiting.
Headaches occur from time to time in both children and adults, but the types of and triggers for headaches vary greatly. Fin…
Obesity currently affects 1 in 5 children and adolescents in the United States. Our latest blog delves into how parents, gua…
Winter weather offers plenty of opportunity for exercise, fresh air, and fun. But children are especially susceptible to col…
As families everywhere find themselves sheltering in place amid the ongoing pandemic, the need for parental resources grows.…
Bustling kitchens, fireplaces, decorative lights and Christmas trees are festive hallmarks of every holiday season, but they…
It’s a natural stage of development for children to experience fear about certain things, but how do you know when a child’s…
Enthusiasm for baby-led feeding is growing in the United States, especially among parents looking for a more natural, less l…
The transition from infancy to the toddler years is a challenging learning curve for all parents. Fortunately, there are man…
Racial injustice is a public health crisis. Capital Area Pediatrics stands in solidarity with people of color and believes f…
Few things are as stressful as a sick child. With a nasty flu virus going around this season, a rising temperature can be pa…
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