In his weekly history column, Ken Bridges looks at the history of measles in Texas and beyond as the disease makes a comeback ...
A shocking Consumer Reports study found that 50% of baby formulas contain harmful levels of lead, arsenic, and PFAS. Learn ...
Working groups dedicated to a co-development fund and best practices for green animation examined ways to advance excellence ...
The Trump administration has tried to seduce Black Americans to fall into the trap and illusion of Black capitalism.” ...
Although bedwetting (nocturnal enuresis) is a common physiological phenomenon in children and may stop when a child reaches a ...
The year after I was born, Schwinn introduced the original Sting-Ray after the company realized that California kids had been ...
RITA-T uses direct observation to assess developmental skills, making early diagnosis more accessible, especially in ...
Quacks and frauds took advantage of limited scientific knowledge of individuals and led people to question the safety of vaccines. No serious study has ever questioned their safety or effectiveness.
It turns out that many ‘90s shows were slower-paced, with simpler animation and softer color palettes—a stark contrast to the bright, fast-moving, sound-heavy kids’ programming of today. Modern ...
Parents are more likely to read articles about the negative impacts of their children’s screen times than those that document a less consequential effect, NYU researchers found in a February study.
IN the vibrant heart of Tanzania's communities, a new frontier is quietly taking shape—one where the innocence of childhood ...