Child Abuse Rose In Recession: 5 Tips to Prevent Shaken Baby Syndrome
Researchers found an alarming increase in the rate of child abuse during the economic recession in the United States from 2007 to 2009, raising concerns over the effects of economic hardship on violence.
U.K. Surgeons Separate Twins Joined Head to Head (PHOTOS)
Cojoined twins fused head to head were succesfully separated by surgeons in the United Kingdom last month in a complicated operation, informed the organization Facing the World who helped fund the operation.
CDC Urges Kids to Drink Lowfat Milk
The U.S Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has urged children and teens to drink low-fat milk instead of other alternatives in order to prevent childhood obesity and reduce the potential risk of Diabetes.
Migraines & Headaches
SpongeBob Impairs Young Children, Say Experts
SpongeBob SquarePants, and other children's TV programs could be worsening children's brain function according to new research. Psychologists found that a brief exposure to the programs caused a dampening effect in the brain.
Black Children More Likely to Have Food Allergies
September 07, 2011
Kids Miss More School When Parents Smoke September 07, 2011
Vaccination Take-up Rises for 11-12 Year-olds
September 06, 2011
Baby Boys’ Circumcision Rates Drop in U.S.
September 02, 2011
Taking DHA During Pregnancy Protects Infants From Colds
August 01, 2011
Breastfeeding My Reduce Risk of Asthma July 23, 2011
Congenital hypothyroidism numbers 'on the rise' due to over sensitive screening methods July 19, 2011
Hypoallergenic Baby Formula Does Not Reduce Risk of Allergies
July 17, 2011
Targeting the Ewing sarcoma family of tumors July 01, 2011
New therapy for childhood Neuroblastoma proves feasible and safe June 30, 2011
Routine screening for autism not needed: McMaster researchers June 13, 2011

