A Portland, Oregon, boy is struggling to recover from infant botulism after drinking contaminated ByHeart baby formula donated through a program that aims to help poor and homeless families.
Laura and her husband thought they were prepared for parenthood. She was a nurse; he was a former nuclear engineer turned ...
COLORADO SPRINGS, (KRDO)--A long list of new laws that are now in effect in Colorado. One of which is providing an added sense of security to parents who give birth to premature children. Across the ...
Premature babies could have a better chance of survival – and be healthier long-term – all thanks to this new technology, and it’s all right here on this week’s tech byte. Doctors are developing an ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... A baby tamandua born three weeks early at the Denver Zoo has died, officials said Tuesday. Zoo officials announced in November that first-time parents Winnie ...
Doctors in the Netherlands say they've developed another tool to help premature babies in their fight for survival. This artificial womb is meant to replicate the experience of being in utero. It's ...
Premature babies could have a better chance of survival - and be healthier long-term - thanks to innovative new technology. Doctors are developing an artificial womb that tries to replicate the ...
Vernix caseosa plays a key role in keeping your newborn safe and healthy right from birth. This natural layer helps maintain skin moisture, reduces the risk of irritation, and supports the development ...
This new program from Norton Hospital aims to bridge the gap between pediatric and adult care for those with ...
"Basically, we've got the companies that are silent, we've go the NICUs that are silent; and moms for decades have never known how deadly this formula and fortifier can be, so hopefully it will change ...
NEW HAVEN — A state judge on Friday awarded nearly $32 million to the parents of a premature newborn who died at Yale New Haven Hospital in 2018 after he was fed cow-based formula without their ...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WFSB) - A Connecticut judge has awarded nearly $32 million to the parents of a premature baby who died after Yale New Haven Hospital fed him cow-based products without their consent.