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Why Teen Skin Is a Perfect Storm Puberty ramps up androgen hormones that enlarge sebaceous glands and boost sebum. Add sticky dead skin cells and

Why RSV Deserves Your Attention Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is the top cause of infant hospitalisation for bronchiolitis and pneumonia in the United States. The

Why Feeding Choices Matter Your baby’s first six months set the pace for brain growth, gut health, and immune training. Whether you breastfeed, formula‑feed, or

Why Texas Requires a Pre‑Season Exam The University Interscholastic League (UIL) governs most public‑school athletics in Texas. To cut sudden cardiac events and untreated injuries,

Why Ear Infections Are So Common Children’s eustachian tubes sit almost horizontal and remain short and narrow until school age. When a cold inflames the

Why Does My Baby Look Yellow? More than half of full‑term infants show some degree of physiologic jaundice in their first week. When red blood

The Screen‑Stress Loop Smartphones deliver connection and creativity, but they also offer endless comparison, late‑night pings, and hard‑to‑escape conflict. Brain‑imaging studies reveal that social‑media likes

Why Eye Irritation Often Confuses Parents Conjunctivitis (“pink eye”) and seasonal allergies can both leave children looking red‑eyed, itchy, and miserable. Yet one is contagious,

Why Tummy Time Matters Since the Back‑to‑Sleep campaign reduced SIDS by encouraging babies to sleep face‑up, more infants spend long stretches on their backs. While