As parents spend more time on their phones, children are likely to engage with age-inappropriate content. Experts weigh in on ...
As a parent, you may occasionally wonder how your sweet child can have such bad breath, but bad breath in kids happens! As ...
As World Pediatrics prepares to commemorate its 25th year of operation, it celebrates an extraordinary milestone: 25,000 ...
Teens aren't just sneaking quick glances at their phones during class. They're spending an average of 1.5 hours on them every ...
As children's screen time continues to rise, so does their exposure to age-inappropriate content, including R-rated movies and violent video games.
Febrile infants aged 22 to 60 days were less likely to be hospitalized or receive antibiotics after the AAP published updated ...
Results showed that for every unit increase in parental screen use, the likelihood of kids consuming mature content rose 11% ...
A new study published in JAMA Pediatrics found that adolescents spend an average of 90 minutes on their smartphones during ...
The report aims to make physicians more aware that “the environment has a far greater impact on children’s health than what ...
Studies demonstrate that for every 10% increase in ultra-processed food consumption, the risk of chronic diseases like cancer ...
There is considerable overlap between children with medical complexity (CMC) and autism, with significantly higher ...