Formulas marketed for toddlers are a burgeoning business, but pediatricians have long recommended against their use.
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Virgie Tovar covers how weight bias affects culture. Regardless of where one lands ultimately, stigma is a reality that bridges the two ...
Pediatric ear, nose and throat (ENT) infections are highly prevalent and may require invasive surgical procedures to extract ...
A new analysis of private insurance claims data finds less than 0.1% of youth accessed puberty blockers or hormones for ...
The organization that filed the proposed class action alleges marketing for the product tricks parents of young children who ...
The provision of pediatric medical care remains uncertain following Dr. Abu Safiya's detention,” the Academy president wrote.
USA Health Children’s and Women’s Hospital neonatologist Kelechi Ikeri, MBBS, FAAP, is one of five national recipients of the ...
An important warning from Consumer Reports about a popular baby product called baby walkers. They’re marketed as a way to ...
Whether to put fluoride in water was a hot-button issue in the late 90s in Kitsap, a debate raised again by national ...
and the American Academy of Pediatrics. According to the Williams Institute of UCLA, there are an estimated 2,600 transgender youth ages 13-17 in Oklahoma. In a lawsuit filed by the American Civil ...
Excellent hearing is crucial to a child’s health and development. Poor hearing, even if mild, can cause problems in communication, learning, speech and social skills. There are multiple reasons a ...
According to Dimengo, it is normal for a person to have a cup of coffee or tea in the morning. Although caffeine is a stimulant, meant to stimulate the central nervous system to create mental ...