Attending summer camp with celiac disease may be an exciting but nerve-racking experience for your child. Learn how you can help your child stick to the strict gluten-free diet while they are at camp.
This March break, find out what you need to know about managing diabetes while on vacation or while your child is away at camp.
The holiday season is a great time for children, but it can also lead to injuries. Read these simple tips to keep kids safe during the holidays.
Check out tips to keep your family safe while playing in the sun or water, preparing a summer feast or exploring nature.
Being diagnosed with a chronic condition has a large impact on your life. Read about practical ways to cope as you adjust to life with a chronic condition.
Learn about how your teenager's siblings may be affected by your teenager's cancer diagnosis and treatment. Find strategies to help them cope with changing routines and manage their mental health.
When preparing to have scoliosis surgery, it is normal to experience a change in mood, or anxiety. Read about why they occur and tips for managing them.
Learn how planning ahead, managing expectations and staying positive can help you to enjoy the holidays while following a strict gluten-free diet for your child with celiac disease.
An ostomy is an opening to collect urine or stool outside the body. Learn about different types of ostomies and what they look like.
Your child needs to take the medicine called epinephrine. This information sheet explains what epinephrine does, how to give it, and what side effects your child may have when they take this medicine.
Eating healthy foods, being physically active and sleeping well are important parts of a healthy lifestyle. Read about tips for keeping healthy as you navigate puberty.
Read about the experiences of teenagers who have had scoliosis surgery and the first hand accounts of their fears, relationships, and recovery.
This page contains a series of guided meditations to help you cope with physical or emotional pain and discomfort related to celiac disease and stress.
Find out who you should tell about your child's osteoporosis.
Find out how to set up a new sleep schedule to help you spend more of your time in bed sleeping instead of tossing and turning.
Learn how an ostomy impacts your teen's day-to-day activities and about the considerations for protecting their stoma and ostomy pouch.
Learn what to do if your child's feeding tube becomes blocked.
Teens living with hemophilia can learn about inhibitors, what they are and how they affect treatment.
There are many different types of community health services that are available to help you and your child.
Learn how to prevent, recognize and treat dehydration and other heat-related illnesses in children.
Your child needs to take the medicine called desmopressin. This information sheet explains what desmopressin does, how to give it, and what side effects or problems your child may have when they take this medicine.
A MIC PEG J tube is a type of gastrostomy/gastrojejunostomy (G/GJ) feeding tube. Find out how it is inserted, how to care for it and what to do if it is accidentally pulled out.
Learn how you and your child can care for their dental braces, retainers and invisible aligners while away from home or travelling.
Teens living with hemophilia can learn practical tips on home therapy.