Kids with parents deployed in the military are more likely to develop social, emotional and behavioral problems, according to new research.
Most children who accidently swallow magnets require at least one surgery and sometimes more to treat the internal injuries, a new study shows.
You hear about antibiotic-resistant “superbugs” in the news, but what can you do to help prevent antibiotic overuse and the spread of them?
Researchers say the more college students communicate with their parents–the more their diet and physical activity improve.
New research says adding tiny amounts of formula during a newborn’s first days of life, along with breastfeeding, could have long-term health benefits for babies.
Save the Children’s annual report ranks the top countries to be a mom. Here are the results.
According to a new study, children who don’t eat the same food as their parents tend to have unhealthier diets.