Summertime is just around the corner. With summer comes, hot days, July fourth parades, ice-cold lemonade, and lots of outside playtime. Keep in mind these safety tips to make sure everyone stays safe.
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According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, the connection between literacy and child development is an essential part of health care.
A neighbor, a kid in your child’s class, your boss’s daughter, someone in your church: It seems we are hearing more and more children are being diagnosed with Autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
Rice University students got in touch with Legacy’s Positive Organizing Project (POP+) about how to get involved in HIV advocacy.
Having anxiety is normal. For some kids however, normal anxiety becomes something more serious.
National Transgender HIV Testing Day is April 18th
Mumps can be prevented with the MMR vaccine.
There is an alarming rate of Texas moms dying after giving birth because of postpartum depression.
Chicken Tostada – National Nutrition Month
Last week’s mayhem over new health care legislation, now dead for the time being, highlights how decisions made in Washington impact the lives of people living with HIV. It’s worth looking at the federal role in HIV care in the United States.