Silent Damage First: Alzheimer’s Disease Could Have Two Phases
Kids with good physical fitness are more likely to grow into teens with better mental health and brain function, a new study has found.
After a recall was issued last year for lead-tainted applesauce pouches linked to illnesses in over 500 children, the discount retailer Dollar Tree failed to remove all products from store shelves for too long, federal officials said Tuesday.
Exploring Europe, taking an African safari, going on a trip to the tropics: In many cases, vaccines are needed for travel, and that's doubly true for children.
Nearly 1 in 4 parents struggle to get their child to sleep, a new poll reports.
The seeds of high blood pressure in adulthood might be sown in youth, a new study suggests.
Changes to the federal program that helps pay for groceries for low-income moms and their young children means that soon these families will have access to more fruits, vegetables and whole grains, U.S. health officials said Tuesday.
Children who are obese face double the odds of developing multiple sclerosis later in life, a new study warns.
Parents frustrated with kids who are seemingly glued to their phones, take heart: New research finds you can tear them away from their devices.