At least 61 of the made-up case reports were unwittingly cited in other peer-reviewed medical journals, creating hundreds more errors.
Researchers in Finland have found "robust evidence" of a link between pollen and worse academic performance.
The grants involved research studying autism and sudden infant deaths.
For around 60 years, doctors have routinely given infants a vitamin K shot to prevent uncontrolled bleeding.
Fluoride didn't seem to have any effect on children's test scores in high school, researchers found.
The magnets had begun to kill tissue along his intestines, doctors said.
There are already reasons to be worried about next winter's flu season.
New research shows that golf cart injuries have been sending children to the emergency room more often in recent years.
The latest results from the Nation's Report Card offer little reason for optimism.
An alarming percentage of children aren't spending any free time outdoors, even on weekends.
At an event Wednesday, RFK Jr. argued that children's dysfunctional mitochondria are responsible for a bevy of chronic health and behavioral issues.
New research shows that most states are still requiring kids to be taught abstinence, while only a minority of states require medically accurate lessons.
Kennedy accused the American Academy of Pediatrics of working for Big Pharma, even as he himself has profited from attacking vaccines.
At least 11 children in the U.S. have died from influenza-associated acute necrotizing encephalopathy since October 2023, a new study shows.
The recalled pools all carry straps that can inadvertently allow small kids to get inside unattended and potentially drown.
New research published Tuesday concludes that the rising rate of extreme childhood obesity—well above the usual BMI cutoff—has become a "public health emergency."
A new study shows wearable data can be used to predict whether kids will get sick again after having their appendix removed.
After Gates warned that U.S. aid cuts would cost millions of lives, Musk’s response was a personal jab fueled by an old grudge over a Tesla stock bet.
"If magnets are accessible to children, some children will inevitably ingest them, leading to a wide range of severe consequences."
Roughly 11% of children and 6% of adults in the U.S are currently diagnosed with ADHD—rates that are significantly higher than those reported in most other countries.