Michael Archer Jr., known as Swayvo Twain, expresses his grief over the loss of both his parents, R&B stars D'Angelo and Angie Stone, in a touching Instagram post reflecting on their influence and his journey.
A new Washington Post-KFF poll reveals pediatricians are the most trusted source for vaccine information, with parents' confidence significantly influencing vaccination rates. Discover the impact of misinformation on parental decisions.
In a passionate address, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle call for parents to challenge social media firms over the exploitation of children by manipulative algorithms and unregulated AI, emphasizing the need for collective action in online safety.
A groundbreaking study shows that pediatricians using simple tools like training videos and health record prompts can significantly reduce peanut allergy rates in children by up to 80%. Find out how early introduction of peanuts can protect your child!
At 30, Lacie Madison thought she was fully vaccinated, but a routine check at her new hospital job revealed she might not be vaccinated at all. Her shocking discovery has left many questioning their own vaccine status.
Parents like Remy Sweeney-Garrett are frustrated as CDC delays hinder COVID-19 vaccinations for children. With winter approaching, the lack of guidance raises fears about health risks, especially for vulnerable kids.
President Trump's recent announcement about leucovorin's label update opens new doors for autism treatment, especially for those with cerebral folate deficiency. But is it the miracle some parents hope for?
The Trump administration's recent claims linking acetaminophen use during pregnancy to autism risks have ignited outrage among autism advocates, who argue it perpetuates stigma and guilt for parents. Colin Killick, executive director of the Autistic Self Advocacy Network, voices concerns over the implications of these statements.
As the respiratory season approaches, new guidelines on COVID-19 and flu vaccinations for children are causing confusion. Find out what the latest recommendations say and how to protect your kids this season.
A recent announcement from the Trump administration linking Tylenol to autism has sparked outrage among medical professionals, pregnant individuals, and parents of autistic children, who criticize the lack of scientific basis and call it a distraction from more pressing issues.