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Zika, Pregnancy and Microcephaly: What You Need to Know
As concerns about the Zika virus rise among women of childbearing age in the United States, Joseph Biggio, M.D., director ... -
Babies Fed Directly From Breast May Be at Less Risk for Ear Infections
Breast milk may also thwart diarrhea in first 12 months of life Feeding at the breast may be healthier than ... -
Depression Screenings Should be Constant for Pregnant and Postpartum Women
In January, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force issued new recommendations for health providers to provide more screenings for depression ... -
How Do I Boost My Baby’s Brain Development?
Nurturing the brain from infancy through year one is crucial Parents always believe their child is a star. Did you ... -
High-Tech Toys Could Stagnate Babies’ Communication Skills
When buying toys for children, choosing the flashiest toy with all of the bells and whistles might seem like the ... -
More Twins Being Born in the U.S. Than Ever Before
Birth Rate of Triplets and Higher Multiples at a 20-year Low According to a recently released report by the CDC, ... -
Interaction During Reading Is Key to Language Development
UI study finds how caregivers respond to the sounds babies make during book reading could be link to language development ... -
Think Those Electronic Gizmos Are Making Baby Smarter? Better Think Again
Electronic toys for infants that produce lights, words and songs were associated with decreased quantity and quality of language compared ... -
The Top Baby Names of 2015 Are…
BabyNames.com has tallied up the most popular names of the year and the winners are Charlotte for girls and Oliver ... -
Utah Gets a “B” on March Of Dimes Premature Birth Report Card
Utah earned a “B” on the 2015 March of Dimes Premature Birth Report Card, which for the first time graded ...