High-grade fevers as a sign of teething is one of the widely held old wives' tales, giving a lot of parents the notion that it has, in fact, some scientific backing.
Apparently, it's not enough that children are prohibited from the use of tobacco. A new study published online in the journal Pediatrics suggests that, in 2013, almost half of the students in grades 6 through 12 in the U.S. were exposed to secondhand smoke, which is known to cause health problems and even death among non-smokers.
A recent study published in the journal Pediatrics reveal that almost all kids (96.6 percent) from the U.S. were able to use and access a mobile device, and most of them have started even before reaching their first birthday, NBC News reported.
Early exposure to peanuts may prevent peanut allergies in children, advise doctors.