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Genomics advances make it easier to find and treat the root causes of childhood health issues. Many families now have a new ...
After the American Academy of Pediatrics recommended the use of certain GLP-1 weight loss drugs in January of 2023, the use ...
Pediatricians’ advice on vaccination hasn’t changed. What happens when the government’s does?
After 166 days of care, a 22-week-old baby has earned the title of "most premature baby ever to graduate from UMC's NICU," ...
The American Academy of Pediatrics is suing the US Department of Health and Human Services because of its recent decisions regarding vaccines for children.
Public health experts say removing LGBTQ+ material from the Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program could further stigmatize youth.
The lawsuit alleges that a decision in May to remove COVID-19 vaccines from the federal list of recommended vaccines for ...
July 14 (UPI) -- Health experts say in recent years the number of kids taken ill after ingesting nicotine products has surged ...
A new CHOP study found only one in three eligible patients took Beyfortus when the medication that protects against severe ...
A new study from the American Academy of Pediatrics reveals a dangerous rise in nicotine poisonings among young children, ...
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AAP President Warns of Devastating Impact of New Bill on ChildrenDr. Susan Kressly, President of the American Academy of Pediatrics, voiced grave concerns about the potential consequences of a the new bill, emphasizing its devastating effects on children.
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