Study Finds Sudden Infant Deaths Have Increased
by Amber Baker

A new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) last month has found that rates of Sudden Infant ...
Sudden Infant Deaths Remain High in the U.S.
by Kate Raines

A recent report by WTVM television of Columbus, GA claimed, “Three to four babies a week are dying in Georgia ...
Why Did Peanut Butter Become An Allergen?
by Laurie Powell | Guest Writer

I can remember eating peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for lunch while growing up. Hell, I still eat them. Now, ...
Childhood Cancer Up 13 Percent in Past Two Decades
by TVR Staff

A recent study, coordinated by the World Health Organization's (WHO) International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), published in Lancet ...
Is YOUR Baby Getting Too Much Aluminum?

Aluminum is a metal that seems harmless. We wrap our food in it, cook with it, and swallow aluminum in ...
Breast Milk Provides Vital Immunologic and Physiologic Benefits for Babies
by Kate Raines

With nearly 80 percent of mothers in the United States now choosing breastfeeding over formula feeding for their babies, there ...
Chronic Illness and the State of Our Children’s Health

Approximately 27 percent of U.S. children live with chronic health conditions that can affect their daily lives and normal activities ...
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 ...
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 ...
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