The holidays are a busy time for everyone. Children’s physicians can stay healthy with these simple tips.
Larenz has spent much of his childhood in and out of the hospital due to the painful side effects of sickle beta thalassemia. Yet he perseveres, inspiring others with his positivity.
A happy life can help lead to a healthy life. Discover ways to assess and boost happiness in order to support your physical and emotional well-being.
When newborn Locklyn was diagnosed with Down syndrome, a heart defect and an underdeveloped nasal septum, her parents turned to Children's for comprehensive care across multiple specialties.
If you can first determine your level of stress, it can help you effectively manage it day in and day out.
It’s important to keep our doctors healthy, so Children’s developed a program to share tips for nutritious eating and regular exercise.
Physician tools, resources and services at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta help make it easier to stay informed and access our pediatric expertise and technology.
After being diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma as a child, Matthew Ramirez set his sights on becoming a doctor and helping other kids with cancer.
Children’s offers resources for parents to manage asthma in kids and teens—from asthma attacks to triggers to enjoying an active lifestyle.