Summary: A recent study suggests that exposure to blue light from electronic devices, such as phones and tablets, may contribute to early puberty in children.
Category: Children
Challenges in Vaccine Delivery Model Raise Concerns about Accessibility and Efficiency
An analysis of the new health board-led delivery of vaccines in the Highlands has exposed inefficiencies and challenges. The report, commissioned by NHS Highland and
New Discovery Reveals Key Similarities in Immune Cells between Newborns and Older Adults
A groundbreaking study published in Nature Immunology has shed light on the similarities between killer T cells, important immune cells that target influenza viruses, in
Teton County Health Department Announces Walk-in Flu Vaccine Clinics
The Teton County Health Department (TCHD) in Jackson, Wyoming, will be holding four walk-in flu vaccine clinics to make the flu shot more accessible to
New Vaccine Approved to Protect Newborns from RSV
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have approved a new vaccine called Abrysvo to protect
Should Your Child Get the Flu Vaccine? Here’s What You Need to Know
Medical experts recommend that children age 6 months and older should receive the flu vaccine this season. The temporary pain and side effects caused by
Tennessee Department of Health Urges Residents to Get Flu Vaccine
The Tennessee Department of Health (TDH) is emphasizing the importance of receiving the annual flu vaccination as the most effective measure to prevent the spread
“Baby Hulk” Defies Doctors’ Expectations, Survives Rare Birth Defect
Chelsey Milby, a mother from Kentucky, gave birth to her daughter, Armani Milby, via emergency C-section at 33 weeks after doctors diagnosed her with a
A Promising Ultrasound Treatment for Pediatric Brain Tumors
A 6-year-old patient at Children’s National Hospital in Washington, D.C., has recently become the second child to receive an innovative ultrasound treatment for a specific
Wildfire Smoke Causing Poor Air Quality in Northern Manitoba Communities
Wildfire smoke has led to poor air quality and reduced visibility in several communities in northern Manitoba. The Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) issued