Baby Health

Manasa Mantravadi’s journey as a pediatrician and immigrant mother began with the simple act of introducing solids to her twins. Despite her medical background, she faced a cultural barrier when her traditional Indian upbringing clashed with American norms surrounding children’s dishware. The use of plastic was so ingrained within modern parenting that the potential hazards
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In the heart of an affluent nation lies a dire struggle that many families face, often hidden away from mainstream awareness. Diaper need—a pressing issue highlighted during the recently concluded Diaper Need Awareness Week—has emerged as a significant barrier preventing low-income families from providing basic necessities for their infants. With the reintroduction of the End
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As parents, we often find ourselves in a continuous wrestling match with messy diapers, spilled food, and the pervasive fear of germs. While cleanliness and health are noble pursuits, there is a critical aspect of our children’s well-being that often goes unnoticed—the role of microbes in their digestive health. Interestingly, not all bacteria are harmful;
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In recent years, the phenomenon of diagnosing and treating tongue-tie in infants has surged, morphing into a profitable niche for healthcare providers. An investigative piece published by The New York Times exposed how the push for tongue-tie revisions—often marketed as a solution for breastfeeding challenges—has become a lucrative industry, drawing in millions of dollars. As
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Did you know the sheer enormity of the microscopic world existing within the human body? It’s astonishing to learn that the number of bacterial cells is approximately equal to that of human cells. The implications of this collective biological landscape stretch far beyond mere statistics, forcing us to reshape our understanding of health, nutrition, and
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