45 episodes

HealthTalks by Stanford Medicine Children’s Health is a podcast series that answers parents’ most common questions about raising healthy and happy kids. Hear about useful health information, parenting tips, complex cases, and more from our pediatricians and specialists who are part of one of the few health care systems in the country exclusively dedicated to children and expectant mothers.

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HealthTalks by Stanford Medicine Children’s Health is a podcast series that answers parents’ most common questions about raising healthy and happy kids. Hear about useful health information, parenting tips, complex cases, and more from our pediatricians and specialists who are part of one of the few health care systems in the country exclusively dedicated to children and expectant mothers.

    What is IBD?

    What is IBD?

    Dr. Jon Moses discusses the different types of inflammatory bowel diseases that present in young children and adolescents, how IBDs are different from the more commonly known IBS, and why it is important for patients to be seen at a comprehensive IBD and Celiac Disease Center like the one at Stanford Medicine Children's Health.

    Be Sun Smart: How to Protect Your Child’s Skin

    Be Sun Smart: How to Protect Your Child’s Skin

    When you think of summer, sunny days with kids splashing in the water and teens lounging in the sun come to mind. While these idyllic times are great for making memories, they are also (unfortunately) great at causing sunburns and skin damage. Pediatrician Lauren Strelitz, MD, shares ways you can keep your family sun safe all year round.

    Pediatrician Discusses Tummy Troubles in Children

    Pediatrician Discusses Tummy Troubles in Children

    As parents, we’re all too familiar with the dreaded words, “Mommy, I have a tummy ache!” Most of the time, it’s just a passing discomfort, but sometimes it can be a sign of a more serious issue. Pediatrician Joelle McConlogue, MD, explains what to look for and when to be concerned about your child’s tummy problems.

    Helping Your Child Cope With Depression or Anxiety

    Helping Your Child Cope With Depression or Anxiety

    Watching your child struggle with anxiety or depression is one of the hardest things a parent can experience. Pediatrician Nivedita More, MD offers ways to support your kids when they are dealing with mental health concerns. Any big changes in mood, behavior, or personality are all warning signs, Dr. More explained. Some things to watch out for: Moodiness; Trouble sleeping; Changing eating habits; Stomachache; Headache; Trouble focusing; Falling grades.

    Practical Tips for Dealing with Bedwetting

    Practical Tips for Dealing with Bedwetting

    The last day your child needs diapers is often cause for celebration in families. While your child may be able to stay dry during the day, for some, bedwetting, also known as nocturnal enuresis, can be a challenging issue for both children and parents. Pediatrician Nivedita More, MD, shares practical tips for parents dealing with this common concern.

    Cold or Allergy: How to Tell the Difference

    Cold or Allergy: How to Tell the Difference

    What’s the difference between a cold and allergies?
    Why is it important to distinguish between the two?
    How common are allergies?
    How are colds and allergies treated? How do the treatments differ?
    When should families seek medical help?

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