When my wife was pregnant with our first baby in 2021, my dad told me I should read and talk to my son as the due date approached; he would learn to recognize my voice and use it to identify me after he was born.
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As a mom with two young children, I’m right in the thick of parenthood. My days are punctuated by diaper changes, bedtime routines and family dinners (with very picky eaters)—all rounded out by a full-time job.
Join Cameron English and Dr. Chuck Dinerstein on Episode 134 of the Science Dispatch podcast as they tackle the science of "gender-affirming care."
When my wife and I found out she was pregnant with our first child, our thinking about food safety seemed to shift overnight. Fears that we once disregarded suddenly morphed into potential threats we had to assess for our son's sake.
Obesity-related issues are more problematic than those associated with smoking, considering the tsunami of at least forty chronic preventable diseases, which result in its wake.
"When you don’t know someone well enough to buy them a gift, you give them money; likewise, self-confidence and diligence are seen as the universal tool for the child who must “become someone”—you know not who.
I'm the proud new father of a baby girl. And as Alexandre Dumas once said, "It is rare that one can see in a little boy the promise of a man, but one can almost always see in a little girl the threat of a woman." He's absolutely right.
In a piece published today in the journal Science Translational Medicine, researchers present a proof-of-concept study maintaining they designed “an accessible solution that uses speakers and microphones within existing smartphones to det
New research published in Pediatrics analyzed the rate of foreign-body ingestions (FBIs) in young children (under age 6) only to determine it inc
