Opinion: Vaccine policy it is not a matter of autonomy at all, because infants do not decline vaccination — their parents do.
From the first vaccinations at eight weeks to pre-school boosters, childhood vaccines are a normal part of growing up.
We asked candidates to weigh in on how to teach reading, AI and cellphone use in schools, and student vaccination.
Jesse Goodman, former director of CBER and former FDA chief scientist, calls for five critical changes to restore trust in ...
While parents aim to set up their children for a successful life, pediatricians and childcare experts say that some mistakes ...
Parents will soon send their kids off to summer camp, and they have more to worry about than bee stings and mosquito bites.
Vaccination rates across the US continue to drop, along with other basic interventions like Vitamin K injections for newborns ...
We think of our body clock ticking over on a 24-hour cycle, but evidence is growing that it has seasonal rhythms, which could ...
The WHO declared the outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda a public health emergency of international ...
Opinion: The Trump administration’s recent censorship of vaccine research sets a dangerous precedent, writes A.J. Russo.
A commander of an Iranian-backed militia was arrested and charged with plotting to attack Jewish sites in the U.S., including ...
Buzzette: Buzzette is a gentle senior girl who takes in the world at her own pace. With her limited eyesight, she can be a ...
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