Average is 1-2 weeks, but study found some kids needed more than 3 weeks to get better read on >
Average is 1-2 weeks, but study found some kids needed more than 3 weeks to get better read on >
But imaging experts stress that doing so may raise risk for actual breast cancer read on >
Boosting your child’s immune system lets them stay in cold- and flu-fighting shape read on >
It’s possible, but researcher stresses cause-and-effect link not proven read on >
Agency recommends getting inoculated between 9 and 26 years old read on >
Most calories in coffee and tea come from what’s added, researchers say read on >
Finding could be significant because it suggests physical activity can be used to boost mental health read on >
It’s not uncommon for toddlers to ingest drugs intended for dogs and cats, study finds read on >
This method creates denser clouds of vapor, with unknown effects on health, researchers say read on >
Avoid bulky clothing, American Academy of Pediatrics says read on >