Cough
Life

14 Recipes For Sick Kids When Everyone's Tired Of Canned Soup & Crackers

by Abi Berwager Schreier and Katie McPherson

Even chicken and stars gets old.

Pass The Germs

How Sick Is Too Sick For School? Experts Weigh In

by Katie McPherson

Break out the Motrin and heat up some soup.

RSV

Do Babies With RSV Sleep More?

by Ashley Ziegler

It’s all about keeping them comfortable.

Cold Season

What To Do If You Can’t Find Children’s Tylenol Or Motrin

by Miranda Rake

A pediatrician offers reassurance.

Cold Season

A Pediatrician Explains Why Honey Is Now The Go-To Cough Remedy

by Miranda Rake

Thanks, bees.

Babies

What To Do When Your Baby Has A Cough

by Cassie Shortsleeve

How to make them comfortable and when to see a doctor.

Health

How To Help Put A Stop To Your Child’s Never-Ending Cough

by Cassie Shortsleeve

And when it’s time to see a doctor.

Cold Season

Can You Give A Sleeping Baby A Breathing Treatment? Experts Explain

by Alice Emory

Make it a little easier for everyone.

Cold Season

The “Tripledemic” Is Scary, But I Feel Less Helpless When I Wear A Mask

by Miranda Rake

It’s pretty easy to be a helper.

Health

Does My Child Have A Cold, Covid, The Flu, Or RSV?

by Barbara Kimberly Seigel

This question is par for the course when you're a parent.

Health

Here’s Why Kids Get Sick All The Time After Starting Day Care

by Angelique Serrano

It’s annoying, but it’s normal.

Health

How To Clear Congestion From Your Baby’s Nose & Throat

by Barbara Kimberly Seigel

Sometimes less is more when it comes to remedying Baby’s congestion.

Cold Season

If You Catch A Cold While Pregnant, Here's What Doctors Say You Can Take

by Tiffany Eve Lawrence

Hopefully, you can get some relief.

Health

Here’s How To Keep Your Baby Safe When Their Older Sibling Is Sick

by Ashley Jones

Short of yelling, “Get away!”

Health

6 Hacks To Make Your Kid's Lingering Cough Go Away

by Kate Miller

So you can finally get a good night’s sleep.

Breastfeeding

Is It Safe to Take Mucinex While Breastfeeding? A Doctor Explains

by Meg St-Esprit

Likely, yes — but with a few caveats.