When your child has norovirus, make sure they rest, drink plenty of fluids, practice proper hand hygiene and eat a BRAT diet.
The illness — commonly caused by "norovirus" — spreads differently than respiratory viruses and requires different prevention ...
Keep your child home. Most schools and medical experts recommend your child miss school if their body temperature rises above 100 degrees. Check with your school district for specific guidance, but ...
You may not have an appetite or the will to cook when you’re not feeling well. If you’re wondering what to eat when sick, this food list has you covered.
A pediatrician on TikTok has outlined several helpful reminders if you are home with a sick child. Dr. Lauren Hughes (@bloomdpc) released the video after noting that "everybody is home with a sick kid ...
A simple method can help keep your child hydrated if they are feeling under the weather or have been sick with vomiting ...
Norovirus, also known as the "winter vomiting disease," is surging in parts of California and across the country. The highly contagious gastrointestinal disease spreads through contaminated food, ...
Norovirus is a leading cause of acute gastroenteritis outbreaks in crowded or populated areas. Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades de EEUU (CDC) A new strain of norovirus, ...
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has announced that norovirus activity has increased in recent weeks but "remains" ...
With all the colds and “crud” that have been going around, I wanted to share an article written by Extension colleague Susan Sloop regarding guidelines for keeping children home from child care and ...