December 12, 2016 TreeHouse Foods recalls some products citing salmonella risk Packaged foods maker TreeHouse Foods Inc on Sunday recalled certain macaroni and cheese cup products containing cheddar cheese seasoning, saying they may be contaminated with salmonella.
December 12, 2016 New CDC data understate accidental shooting deaths of kids Government statistics released this week claiming that 77 minors in the U.S. were killed by unintentional gun discharges last year significantly understate the scope of an enduring public health problem.
December 11, 2016 Could Medicaid Up Flu Shots to Poor Kids? A new study hints that higher Medicaid reimbursement rates could help get more poor kids vaccinated against the flu
December 11, 2016 7 Organ Transplant Saves Life of Baby Girl A 19-month-old baby girl from San Antonio, Texas, who was only expected to survive 24 hours after birth, is now thriving after a seven organ transplant at the University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Hospital
December 11, 2016 Boy, 4, Gets Lung Transplant A four-year-old boy with pulmonary hypertension has become the smallest person in the UK to undergo a lung transplant
December 11, 2016 Do Video Games Cause Attention Problems in Kids? Long hours in front of the television, whether channel surfing or gaming, could make it difficult for kids to concentrate in school, psychologists said Monday.
December 11, 2016 Are Violent Video Games Altering Your Child’s Brain? A new study has found that violent video games can alter the brains of young men after a mere week of playing
December 10, 2016 Secondhand Smoke Tied to Teens' Hearing Loss Teens who are exposed to secondhand smoke may be at a higher risk of hearing loss, researchers have found
December 10, 2016 Study: Kids May Be Exposed to Second-Hand Smoke by Neighbors Children who do not live with smokers may still carry chemicals from smoke in their bodies when they live near people who smoke because it can still seep into their homes through walls and shared ventilation systems, according to research published in the journal Pediatrics
December 10, 2016 Should High School Athletes Be Tested for Drug Use? Sooner or later, we need to respond to the fact that we have an epidemic of substance abuse that is taking a real toll on the lives of young people in America. Dr. Keith explains why we should test for drug-use in high schoolÂ