children
The latest news on children
President Bush's veto of the SCHIP children's healthcare bill yesterday—for the second time in recent weeks—has White House advisers delighted.
A new report highlights the spread of cyberbullying. Here's how you can protect your child.
Two new books advise disguising the offending tastes, but the better idea is to just keep offering.
Young children are very vulnerable to scalds and contact burns.
An expert on brain development discusses why it may be that some kids outgrow their attention problems.
A journalist investigates how television shows and videos for babies can do more harm than good.
Bumps can lead to serious brain injury. So the noggins of active children need to be helmeted.
The coauthor of new guidelines on diagnosing and treating autism discusses how the thinking has changed
The more omega-3s high-risk children eat, the less vulnerable they are to the disease.
Please back slowly away from that antibiotic bottle, ma'am. Don't lie down in the CT scanner, sir. You could get hurt.
