Jaundice Babies Notice Higher Autism Risks, Study
Danish scientists claim babies appearing jaundice at birth or soon after notice higher risks of having autism.
Danish scientists claim babies appearing jaundice at birth or soon after notice higher risks of having autism.
Researchers explain a new blood test may be available soon that provides potential parents a large list of potential genetic diseases they carry that could be detrimental to the health of their baby.
Long believed to be the best thing for a baby, exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months may be dangerous for a baby.
Swine flu, or H1N1 virus, has claimed the lives of two young children in Northern Ireland.
Stem-cell research has been an object of a lot of press, and this may be a situation where it can improve the lives of not only the young children, but the entire families as well.
Weight gain during first six months of life may influence when a boy reaches puberty.
Mothers who did breastfeed their children appear much less likely to have diabetes than mothers who did not breastfeed.