
A groundbreaking study shows that introducing peanut products to infants as early as 4 months has led to a significant decline in peanut allergies among children, preventing around 60,000 cases. Experts emphasize the importance of early allergen exposure.
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.
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!
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.
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.
A document from the Department of Health and Human Services backing Secretary Kennedy's vaccine policy change has been criticized by health experts for misrepresenting studies and spreading disinformation about the safety of Covid vaccines for children and pregnant women.
A groundbreaking study reveals that nearly 19 million US children live with a parent who has a substance use disorder, significantly increasing their risk of mental health issues and substance abuse. Experts urge for better screening and treatment access.
