Louisiana faces its worst whooping cough outbreak in 35 years, yet state health officials delayed critical vaccine alerts, raising concerns about public health responses and child safety.
A decade after a groundbreaking study, new research reveals that early introduction of peanut products to infants has led to a significant decline in peanut allergies among children. This shift in guidelines is saving thousands of kids from life-threatening allergies.
As flu season approaches, pediatric cases of brain inflammation are on the rise. A mother shares her son's painful recovery, while experts urge vaccination to prevent severe complications.
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.
In a remarkable turn of events, 8-year-old Nathaniel Schumann, who was nonverbal, began to speak in full sentences just two weeks after starting a clinical trial for an autism treatment. This development raises hopes for many families.
Is your pediatrician really profiting from vaccines? In this article, we dive deep into the realities of pediatric vaccination practices and the motivations behind doctors' recommendations. Discover the truth behind the money and science.
The AAP's new recommendations for pediatric COVID-19 vaccines clash with CDC guidance, prompting HHS Secretary Kennedy to issue a warning about potential liability for physicians. Experts respond.
In a bold move, the American Academy of Pediatrics has released its own vaccination schedule, countering the anti-vaccine agenda led by US health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. This new guidance prioritizes children's health amidst rising COVID-19 cases.
AstraZeneca's FluMist Home, a nasal flu vaccine available for at-home use, aims to improve vaccination rates among children, especially those afraid of needles. Experts discuss its effectiveness and accessibility.
U.S. health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. calls for the retraction of a Danish study declaring aluminum in vaccines safe. The journal refuses, citing the study's robust data against his claims.