In a pivotal ruling, a federal judge has blocked Trump's controversial executive order that threatens citizenship for certain U.S.-born babies. This decision comes amid ongoing legal battles and concerns from immigrant families.
In a groundbreaking move, Novartis has received approval for Coartem® Baby, the first malaria treatment specifically designed for newborns and young infants, addressing a critical healthcare gap in malaria-endemic regions.
Swiss authorities have approved Coartem Baby, the first malaria treatment for newborns under 11 pounds, addressing a significant health gap for vulnerable infants. This sweet cherry-flavored drug can be mixed with breast milk, making it easier to administer.
In a groundbreaking initiative, Trump has announced $1,000 investment accounts for every American baby, backed by top CEOs. This pro-family policy aims to provide a financial head start but faces budgetary hurdles.
Merck's new drug ENFLONSIA has received FDA approval for preventing RSV in newborns and infants, promising significant reductions in hospitalizations and severe respiratory illness. This long-acting monoclonal antibody offers hope for parents facing RSV season challenges.
In a bid to reshape American financial futures, President Trump announced a plan for $1,000 investment accounts for every newborn. This initiative promises to support education, home ownership, and more, with backing from top CEOs. Will this transform middle-class lives?
In a groundbreaking announcement, top CEOs from companies like Uber and Goldman Sachs are set to invest billions into 'Trump accounts' for newborns, aimed at securing a brighter financial future for American children.
The Supreme Court is deliberating a case that could change birthright citizenship in the U.S. The justices are divided over the Trump administration's stance on nationwide injunctions. Key arguments from both sides highlight the potential impact on newborns and immigrant rights.
The Supreme Court is set to hear a pivotal case regarding the Trump administration's birthright citizenship policy. This decision could redefine citizenship for thousands of newborns across the U.S., depending on their parents' legal status.
A new guideline from the US Preventive Services Task Force emphasizes the importance of syphilis screening for pregnant women as cases surge, with alarming implications for stillbirths and infant health.