Parents Often Ill-Informed About Food-Allergy Emergencies
Many don’t know how, when to use epinephrine, study findsContinue Reading
Parents Often Ill-Informed About Food-Allergy Emergencies
Many don’t know how, when to use epinephrine, study findsContinue Reading
Teens Who ‘Vape’ May Be More Likely to Try Smoking, Too
Study finds e-cigarette users have almost triple the odds compared to nonusersContinue Reading
Prenatal Vitamin D Supplements May Not Lower Baby’s Asthma Risk: Study
But since the nutrient can help ease other ills, supplementation may not be a bad idea, experts sayContinue Reading
College Kids Spend a Fifth of Class Time on Digital Devices: Survey
Many are texting, emailing or checking social mediaContinue Reading
Schools Must Do More to Combat Obesity Among Hispanic Kids: Report
Researchers call for policies promoting exercise, good nutritionContinue Reading
Cystic Fibrosis Drug Seems OK for Preschoolers: Study
Finds treatment works and is well-tolerated in 2- to 5-year-oldsContinue Reading
Genetically Modified Monkeys Might Aid Autism Research
Chinese scientists say the primates exhibit behaviors of disorder, could offer insight on how to treat itContinue Reading
Preventable Ills Cause Nearly 8 Million Childhood Deaths Globally
Diarrhea, respiratory infections are top killers, research showsContinue Reading
Chickenpox, Shingles Vaccines Linked to Rare Eye Inflammation
But study doesn’t prove cause-and-effectContinue Reading
Secondhand Smoke in Hookah Bars May Put Employees at Risk
Study results challenge notion that exposure to hookah smoking is safeContinue Reading
Healthy-Eating Tots Still Like Junk Food
Obesity prevention efforts may need to do more than encourage kids to eat fruits and veggies, experts sayContinue Reading
Obesity Before Pregnancy Tied to Raised Risk of Newborn Death
Infant deaths related to premature delivery are doubled in obese women, researchers sayContinue Reading














