Babies May Benefit from Co-Sleeping
by TVR Staff

In most of the world, it is common practice for parents and babies to sleep together. In the United States and several ...
EpiPen’s Notorious Marketing Model
by Kate Raines

It’s a great business model: Start (or find) a life-threatening trend, develop (or acquire) a product absolutely necessary to counteract that trend, ...
The Question of Vitamin K for Newborns
by Kate Raines

Essentially all human infants are born with very low blood levels of vitamin K and, since low amounts of vitamin K crosses ...
Leptospirosis Vaccine May Be Killing Dogs
by Kate Raines

Leptospirosis is a bacterial disease spread through the urine of infected rats, wildlife, and canines. Although it is treatable with antibiotics if ...
The Cost of America’s Childhood Asthma Epidemic
By Rishma Parpia

Chronic diseases are the leading cause of death and disability in the United States. The prevalence of chronic diseases among children continue ...
Unraveling the Mystery of Sudden Unexpected Infant Death
by Kate Raines

There are five main causes for infant mortality: birth defects, maternal health complications, unintentional injuries, preterm-related causes of death, and Sudden Infant ...
Why is the U.S. Infant Mortality Rate So High?
by Kate Raines

Infant mortality, defined as death within the first year of life, is commonly accepted as one of the key gauges of a ...
There’s Measles and Zika. Then There is Autism.
by Marco Cáceres

When you look at all the drama behind the 189 reported cases of measles1 in the United States last year and the ...
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