Posted by The Baby News, July 24, 2012
A newly developed questionnaire could help identify autism in children at just 12 months, which is months or even years earlier than previous testing methods. The so-called First Year Inventory ... More
Posted by The Baby News, July 23, 2012
A new research study on cosleeping sheds new light on the potential risks, but also questions the APA's official hardline anti-cosleeping position. More
Posted by The Baby News, July 13, 2012
Watchdog, bestie, and childhood health-benefit provider? Preliminary research findings suggest that when young humans share living space with a dog, they're less likely to develop asthma. More
Posted by The Baby News, July 13, 2012
Researchers say that moms whose lives revolve around their kids are more likely to be depressed and unsatisfied. More
Posted by The Baby News, July 10, 2012
Researchers studying the effects of physical punishment during childhood surveyed 30,000 young adults. The study’s conclusion might shock many Americans. More
Posted by Kristi Gilbert, July 04, 2012
In a new study breast milk containing the HIV virus was injected into mice. Not only did the mice not get the virus, the milk actually killed the virus! More
Posted by The Baby News, June 28, 2012
Worried about working out while your baby's on the boob? A new study says exercise probably won't affect your breast milk or your baby's growth. More
Posted by The Baby News, June 27, 2012
Every store-bought food your little one eats has been taste-tested by armies of goo-gooing babies or chatty toddlers. This fact may seem reassuring or weird to you, but for baby food makers it's simply good business. More
Posted by The Baby News, June 12, 2012
Kids who grow up exposed to outdoor air - and especially to pollen, dust and dirt - are way less likely to develop allergies. More
Posted by The Baby News, June 08, 2012
Scientists recently discovered that fetal cells enter the mother's bloodstream during pregnancy and stay in mom's body long after the birth. More