Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) – a global charity that funds research into finding a cure for type 1 diabetes – has launched an online animation tool enabling people to create an animation which they can then send to a friend who can then carry on the story, like an online animated game of consequences! The new tool is aimed at raising awareness or type 1 diabetes and JDRF.
More than the traditional hula hoop, the Acu Hoop is weighted for maximum effect and is designed for trimming the waistline, boosting energy and limbering up. Lucy Bairstow – who may need to boost her energy levels for her mock exams but certainly does not to lose inches! – put the hoop to the test.
The Department of Health has a new booklet, The Rough Guide to Childhood Illnesses, designed to help parents recognise childhood illnesses and offer advice and information on vaccination.
Dr Keith Souter offers some advice on homeopathic medicine for a nine year-old girl who has repeated bouts of tonsilitis and is missing a lot of school. Her mother isn't keen for her to have a tonsillectomy.
To mark this year's Gut Week campaign (24 to 30 August), Dr Warren Hyer, a consultant paediatrician and paediatric gastroenterologist, helps parents to understand better the bowel movements of their children. Gut Week is an annual digestive health awareness campaign, dedicated to helping people better understand the role of the digestive system and the importance of good gut health.
As the new school term approaches, many parents will be buying their children new school shoes - or checking to see if the ones they have still fit. Lorraine Jones, a podiatrist from The Society of Chiropodists and Podiatrists, gives parents some top tips on how to be sure your child is set on the path for healthy feet for life.
The Department for Health launches Measles: Is your child safe? as recent estimates suggest that over two million children have missed either their first or second MMR vaccination.
Do your kids think they can do better than the backstroke and butterfly? If so, Change4Life is calling on kids up and down the country to help create a brand new swimming stroke.
Getting an accurate reading of a child's temperature isn't always easy but Graco have come up with a thermometer that does just that - and quickly too. Alex Bell tests out the Graco One-Second Ear Thermometer.