If you could vaccinate your kids against cancer, would you? Although the human papillomavirus (HPV) has been shown to cause cancer, many parents don’t vaccinate their children against HPV, a common infection spread by skin-to-skin contact.

Quentin’s life was threatened by sickle cell disease, an inherited disorder he was diagnosed with at birth. Today, he is cured of the disease, thanks to a bone marrow transplant and subsequent care at UH Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital.

Listen to Dr. Courtney Batt from University Hospitals explain why teen health is a vital time for regular health care visits.

Adolescent medicine specialists have extra training in adolescent health issues and provide all aspects of care – from physical exams and treating illness to attention problems and nutrition.

Your child should continue to see a pediatrician throughout the teenage years. Your child's pediatric practice is their medical home -- where you and your child are building a trusting relationship with a pediatric team.

Here are seven toothbrushing tips for children from UH Rainbow pediatric dentist Margaret Ferretti, DMD, to help parents create good dental hygiene habits.

Listen to Dr. Kelly Kirtland from University Hospitals talk about the importance of dental care that will lay the foundation for excellent dental habits for a lifetime.

Black Health 365

Listen to Dr. Natalie Woods from University Hospital discuss the new RISE program. RISE provides a continuum of services for pregnant mothers and their children from pregnancy to post.

Send your child down a heart-healthy path. Ask the pediatrician to measure your child’s blood pressure every year, starting at age 3. And to prevent current and future health issues, help your child take on these three big hypertension risk factors. Blood pressure risk: Your kid spends more time in front of the TV than […]