September 19, 2016 Let’s Talk About More Than Sex: Parents in Favor of Expanding Health Education Most parents support schools teaching kids about sex, drugs and alcohol, but also want schools to cover emotional and mental health, first aid and CPR. Patient Education
November 10, 2016 A New Prescription for K-12 Educators: Teach Kids About Health Care Schooling children in the basics of medical insurance and preventive care could benefit their long-term health, U-M researchers say. Patient Education
May 15, 2017 6 Pool Safety Rules Parents and Kids Should Know Before Diving In In advance of summer swimming season, a Michigan Medicine educator says all parents should refresh their knowledge on water care and caution. Patient Education
April 17, 2017 What Parents Should Know About Giving Allergy Medication to Children Springtime brings allergy symptoms for many. A Michigan Medicine specialist explains how best to help a child get through a season of sniffles. Patient Education
August 30, 2016 Dr. Quinonez Discusses the MiGene Family History App Shane Quinonez, M.D. , a pediatrician and board-certified medical geneticist at University of Michigan C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital, built an app designed Patient Education
June 20, 2016 Should Schools Start Later to Address Teen Sleep Deprivation? Dr. Ellen Selkie explains why later school start times have become a growing trend, and why the change has overwhelming support among doctors. Patient Education
May 26, 2016 What Science Says About Letting Your Baby ‘Cry It Out’ Crying can be the precursor to sound sleep. Here’s when it’s permissible to let the tears fall — and when to intervene. Patient Education