How parents shape their children’s mental health
Most parents know that their behavior has an effect on their children’s mental health, now and possibly forever.
Most parents know that their behavior has an effect on their children’s mental health, now and possibly forever.
Make sure your home is both festive—and safe—for everyone this holiday season. Join HealthyChildren.org medical editor, Dr. Jennifer Shu, as she welcomes spe…
Once a rare occurrence, pertussis or whooping cough cases are now on the rise. It can be dangerous in vulnerable populations, especially young babies.
Kids in daycare are exposed to many different germs, therefore leading to many different illnesses during flu season. Find out more about how to protect…
A free state pilot program, which sends nurses and health workers to the homes of new mothers and newborns in the Bridgeport area, is expanding…
Respiratory viruses like COVID-19 and influenza pose serious health risks in the U.S. Vaccination is essential for children, with flu and COVID-19 vaccines recommended…
Kids in daycare are exposed to many different germs, therefore leading to many different illnesses during flu season. Find out more about how to protect…
As many people begin their holiday shopping, doctors are pointing out potential dangers of certain toys, particularly toys for young children. On Thursday, a holiday…
Hematologist Dr. Cece Calhoun discusses a new gene therapy treatment for patients with sickle cell disease and the impact of health inequities.
Approximately 2% of febrile infants aged 60 days or younger have invasive bacterial infections (IBIs).1 To risk stratify well-appearing febrile infants aged 22 to 60…
The Yale Child Study Center is now providing behavioral health services in a new Westport location for families with children from birth through age 18,…