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  • Children’s Flu Medicine in Short Supply

    As influenza cases surge around the country, health officials say they are trying to stem a shortage of treatments for children.
    Pharmacies around the country have reported dwindling supplies of liquid Tamiflu, a prescription flu medicine that can e...
  • Study: Some Children May Lose Autism Diagnosis with Age

    Some children diagnosed with autism in early childhood may no longer have the disorder as they grow older, according to research funded by the National Institutes of Health.
    "Although the diagnosis of autism is not usually lost over time, the findin...
  • Study Affirms Flu Shot Safe for Pregnant Women

    A large study offers reassuring news for pregnant women: It's safe to get a flu shot.
    The research found no evidence that the vaccine increases the risk of losing a fetus, and may prevent some deaths. Getting the flu while pregnant makes fetal death...
  • Study: Crowded Vaccine Schedule for Babies Safe

    It sounds plausible. The average baby gets 24 jabs in 24 months -- needle after needle piercing tender little thighs. Some get as many as five shots in a single doctor’s visit. Surely all this immune stimulation is overloading their little bodi...
  • Report: 22 Kids Die From Flu This Season

    Twenty flu-related deaths have been reported in children so far this winter -- one of the worst tolls this early in the year since health officials began keeping track.
    Still, experts say that doesn't mean this year will turn out to be unusually dea...
  • New Girl Scout Cookie 'Mango Cremes' Are Nutrient Packed

    Girl Scout cookie lovers accustomed to seeing items like peanut butter, chocolate, coconut and more chocolate on the ingredient list may do a double take when they see the newest cookie on the order form.
    Alongside Tagalongs, Thin Mints and Samoas i...
  • Vaccine Court Awards Millions to Two Children With Autism

    The federal Vaccine Injury Compensation Program, better known as "vaccine court," has just awarded millions of dollars to two children with autism for "pain and suffering" and lifelong care of their injuries, which together could cost tens of million...
  • Canola Oil May Be Used In U.S. Infant Formula

    Canola oil is now generally recognized as safe for use as an ingredient in infant formula marketed in the United States. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently made public that it has no questions in response to a notice that was filed ...
  • CDC: 1 in 5 High School Girls Binge Drink

    Millions of high school-aged girls and women binge drink, behavior that can have disastrous results including long-term health effects, the CDC warns in a report released Tuesday.
    For females, binge drinking means consuming four or more drinks in on...
  • Study: Father's Stress During Pregnancy Linked to Risk for Behavioral Issues in Kids

    A father's mental health during pregnancy may have a significant impact on a child's risk for behavioral problems by the time he or she is 3 years old, new research suggests.
    While previous research shows a strong link between a pregnant mother's me...