Nation Nov 10 High demand for new RSV treatment for infants outpaces national supply By Amna Nawaz, Dorothy Hastings
Health Jul 28 Watch 7:26 Baby formula remains scarce despite efforts to boost supply The nationwide baby formula shortage is now in its sixth month. Despite tons of imports and domestic production rebounding, formula supplies are still low for parents across the United States. Amna Nawaz reports. By Amna Nawaz, Maea Lenei Buhre
Science Oct 21 With genome sequencing, some sick infants are getting a shot at healthy lives Scientists say the data show over and over that early diagnosis of genetic disorders not only saves lives, but can keep long-term health care costs down. By Meghana Keshavan, STAT
Science Oct 12 A mother uses a similar tone with babies, no matter the language Mothers across languages change the timbre of their voice in similar ways when they speak to babies, Princeton University neuroscientists reported today. By Fedor Kossakovski
Nation Oct 31 Opioid poisoning tripled among toddlers as U.S. painkiller crisis ballooned A study published Monday highlights a surprising group of patients suffering from opioid poisoning: adolescents, children and even toddlers. By Shefali Luthra, Kaiser Health News
Mar 23 Watch 10:42 When babies die, a disputed diagnosis sends parents to prison for abuse By Jackie Judd, Jason Kane Continue watching
Jan 13 Here’s another reason to worry about your baby’s nap schedule By Anna Sillers A study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found that babies who took an extended nap after learning new behaviors are able to retain new skills better than babies who did not sleep. Continue reading
Aug 01 Sleep study shows new moms are dangerously exhausted for months By Travis Daub Four months isn’t enough time for new moms to recover from the exhaustion of having a kid, a new study published in PLOSone reports. Continue reading
Apr 11 Watch Hospitals Dispute Failure to Disclose Clinical Study Risks for Premature Infants Hospitals Dispute Failure to Disclose Clinical Study Risks for Premature Infants… Continue watching
Aug 22 Watch 8:15 As Whooping Cough Rebounds in U.S., Infants at Greatest Risk By Betty Ann Bowser, Jason Kane As the worst whooping cough outbreak in more than half a century grips the U.S., health officials are saying that most adults and teens are woefully under-vaccinated. Health correspondent Betty Ann Bowers explores what's behind the resurgence and its potential… Continue watching