Kiddo is proud to announce we were selected from hundreds of companies as a Finalist for @ucsfhealthaward! Register for the Grand Finale on October 7th at 5:30 pm PST https://t.co/ZZxacr5oVK
Each year, approximately 3 million people – many under age 5 – swallow or have contact with a poisonous substance. Tips for preventing and treating exposure to poison: https://t.co/9t9x8KQbXP #NPPW#PreventPoison
For many kids, great sleep does not come easy. Dr. Natasha Burgert shares approaches for ensuring your kids get the rest they need. https://t.co/zIEKDzqdnk via @DoctorNatasha@USNewsHealth#sleepawarenessweek
Sleep is crucial for everyone, but especially for kids, who are developing both mentally and physically. Some tips for better rest from @StanfordHealth https://t.co/c2HRbQuGl4 #sleepawarenessweek
Teach your child good dental habits! Did you know that dental decay in baby teeth can negatively affect permanent teeth and lead to future dental problems? #NCDHM
Here's how: https://t.co/nFkyEi7xmo via @healthychildren
How much physical activity do children need? It depends on their age - see recommendations from @CDCgov https://t.co/O9wfgIPzuT #HeartMonth#healthyhabits
Children should participate in at least 60 minutes of moderate intensity physical activity most days of the week, preferably daily. Help children maintain a healthy weight with these tips from @CDCgov https://t.co/jmiPVN5L77 #HeartMonth#healthyhabits
Want to help your kids develop healthy eating habits for life? Include them in meal planning, shopping and cooking! https://t.co/Ydvt5BK65R via @American_Heart#healthyhabits#heartmonth
According to the @American_Heart Association, a #hearthealthy diet started from an early age lowers cholesterol, and can reduce your child's risk of heart disease in adulthood. https://t.co/1hf1j3BHaE via @healthychildren#HeartMonth ❤️
In the U.S., about 1 in 33 babies is born with a birth defect each year. What you can do to help prevent birth defects in your baby: https://t.co/d5fglY2EBv via @MarchofDimes#nbdpn
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) can lead to increased health risks in childhood & beyond. The CA Dept of Health Care Services (DHCS) approved an ACE screening tool developed by @UCSFBenioffOAK@ucsfhealth@UCSFMedicine & @CYWSanFrancisco. Way to go! https://t.co/wMXJbZQuLk