‘Drinking through a lead straw’ — $15B approved to fix dangerous water pipes
No one knows exactly how many lead pipes deliver water to homes, schools and businesses throughout America — or even where they all are. The […]
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No one knows exactly how many lead pipes deliver water to homes, schools and businesses throughout America — or even where they all are. The […]
Read moreNovel obesity treatments such as modulation of the gut microbiome and gene therapy are underutilized and could help fight the obesity epidemic, according to a […]
Read moreFor many children in the process of outgrowing egg allergy, the step-wise reintroduction of foods that contain eggs can be achieved at home using a […]
Read moreThe phone rang into the pediatric unit that Louise Markert, M.D., Ph.D., was staffing as a junior faculty member in 1991. Had she not answered, […]
Read moreMinority children die after surgery at higher rates than white children regardless of socioeconomic status (SES), according to a first-of-its-kind study being presented at the […]
Read moreLeng Vong Reiff had just received her second dose of a Covid vaccine and thought guiltily of her two young, unvaccinated sons. So she began […]
Read moreCOVID-19 vaccination results in minimal disruption of lactation. Vaccination also has no adverse impact on the breastfed child, according to two studies published in the […]
Read moreCommunal leisure activities in youth can have positive and far-reaching effects on mental health, according to a new study by the University of Oulu, Finland. […]
Read moreBRUSSELS (Reuters) – Baby food, vegetables, fruit, cereals, meat, fish and other foodstuffs will have to meet stricter limits of cadmium and lead content before […]
Read moreAn investigational treatment pioneered by a Duke Health pediatrician resulted in a one-year survival rate of 77% among children born with a rare condition in […]
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