Decline in Baby’s Eye Contact May Signal Autism Risk
According to the findings of the National Institute of Health, babies who develop autism begin making less eye contact from...
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According to the findings of the National Institute of Health, babies who develop autism begin making less eye contact from...
Read moreAttention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, commonly known as ADHD, is a neurological disorder that affects a lot of people worldwide. It is...
Read moreTeething refers to the process in which an infant’s first set of teeth start emerging through the gums. These teeth...
Read moreFever is an acute source of worry for parents and one of the most common reasons that parents seek a...
Read moreWhen it comes to urinary tract infections (UTIs), we tend to think that women are most prone to it. However,...
Read moreVomiting, or throwing up, is the forceful discharge of stomach contents through the mouth and is very common in children....
Read moreThe best way for a new mother to establish a nurturing bond with her baby is through breastfeeding. But sooner...
Read morePneumonia is a lower respiratory lung infection that is widely prevalent among people of all ages. This condition can afflict...
Read moreBronchitis is an infection or inflammation of the lining of a child’s bronchial tubes. These tubes are the air passageways...
Read moreThe sound of a baby cooing and gurgling can be like music to your ears. However, there are also days...
Read moreMany babies develop scaly, greasy patches on their scalp, which is a form of seborrheic dermatitis called cradle cap. It...
Read moreNobody wants to see their child suffer through an illness helplessly. While the doctor’s advice and treatment remain irreplaceable and...
Read moreParents the world over, whether working or stay-at-home, would unanimously agree that the health and wellbeing of their children figures...
Read moreBreastfeeding has many benefits, including reduced risk of ear infections, pneumonia, and diarrhea. But there’s still one benefit that most...
Read moreA runny nose is a very common problem among the pediatric population. This problem occurs when the nasal cavity is...
Read moreEvery human has an innate need to protect their baby. It is no surprise then that any kind of harm...
Read moreIs your child fussy and constantly tugging or pulling his or her ear(s)? If so, then it is quite possible...
Read moreOpen your mouth wide, and you will see two small tissue masses on either side of the back of your...
Read moreToddlers often suffer from gas build up which releases through flatulence and burping. This is rarely a cause for concern...
Read moreCroup is a common respiratory problem often observed in children. Though croup typically occurs in younger children, it is not...
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