Formulas marketed for toddlers are a burgeoning business, but pediatricians have long recommended against their use.
A rise in cases of children ingesting edible cannabis concerns pediatric care professionals. Ingestion of tetrahyocannabinol (THC) can have serious effects, according to Dr. Frank Maffei, Geisinger ...
State Sens. Greg Walker, R-Columbus and Rodney Pol Jr., D-Chesterton, joined industry experts to highlight legislation to ...
Treating the growing problem of childhood obesity calls for exploring new approaches and treatments through well-designed ...
The number of children receiving routine vaccinations in Florida continues to decline, mirroring a national trend. Florida’s ...
The Kanawha-Charleston Board of Health emphasized the importance of vaccines on Wednesday following Gov. Morrissey’s ...
Stomach sleepers: Put one pillow under your pelvis. This can reduce lower back strain by providing support in the area where ...
Red Dye Three is found in dozens of foods, medications, candy and beverages in the United States, though it is banned in several other countries.
Food safety advocates, who had urged the ban for decades, do not anticipate difficulties in the transition and hope this will lead to more bans on synthetic dyes. Also in public health news: baby ...