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Sucking your baby’s pacifier to clean it may prevent allergies: Protective effect apparent during first year of life
If the thought of sucking your baby’s pacifier to clean
Read moreFathers’ postnatal hormone levels predict later caregiving
Much has been written about what happens to mothers hormonally
Read moreBaltimore liquor stores linked more to violent crime than bars and restaurants: Baltimore’s most disadvantaged neighborhoods have greater access to the types of outlets associated with the most violent outcomes
A new study from researchers at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School
Read moreHow many American cities protect the rights of employed breastfeeding mothers?
Of the 151 largest cities across the United States, only
Read moreChildren are highly vulnerable to health risks of a changing climate
Young children are far more vulnerable to climate-related disasters and
Read moreRare pediatric skin conditions often get expensive, inconsistent care: More research needed on Stevens-Johnson syndrome, toxic epidermal necrolysis in children
Researchers from the University of Illinois at Chicago are the
Read moreAge limit for federal food assistance program impacts reading scores, learning: Extended WIC eligibility will reduce food insecurity, help children succeed, researcher says
Nearly 1 million children face food insecurity simply because they
Read morePreschool program preps kids for academic success through elementary school
A program that helps low-income parents prepare their children for
Read morePregnant smokers may reduce harm done to baby’s lungs by taking vitamin C
In a previous study, the researchers reported that daily supplemental
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