A new study has shown pregnant women with obesity could reduce the health risks for their infants through improved diet
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Study of infants and young children shows that offspring develop normally in mothers with rheumatic disease
Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a complex chronic inflammatory disease of the spine with involvement of the sacroiliac joints. Over the
Continue reading »Sleep difficulties linked to altered brain development in infants who later diagnosed with autism
Infants spend most of their first year of life asleep. Those hours are prime time for brain development, when neural
Continue reading »Antiepileptic drug exposure low in breastfeeding infants
(HealthDay)—Among infants breastfed by mothers who are receiving drug therapy for epilepsy, antiepileptic drug (AED) concentrations in infant blood samples
Continue reading »The missing link: A safe vaccine for an infection that hospitalizes more than 50,000 infants every year
Professor Sang-Moo Kang may have found a way to make a safe vaccine for RSV, an infection that hospitalizes more
Continue reading »EPA allows continued use of pesticide linked to developmental issues in children
The Environmental Protection Agency is not banning a pesticide linked to developmental issues in children, the agency announced this week
Continue reading »Lifesaving innovations for the most vulnerable newborns
What is believed to be the world’s smallest newborn baby to survive entered the world nearly four months earlier than
Continue reading »Scientists getting ahead of Rift Valley fever after learning from Zika epidemic
The Zika virus epidemic of 2015 resulted in thousands of Brazilian babies being born with severe brain defects after the
Continue reading »Infants are more likely to learn when with a peer
Infants are more likely to learn from on-screen instruction when paired with another infant as opposed to viewing the lesson
Continue reading »Food Allergies Less Severe in Infants: Study
TUESDAY, July 17, 2018 — A severe allergic reaction to food is much less serious in infants than in toddlers
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