Pediatrics

Singing to Infants Boosts Mood and Emotional Health

New Yale research shows that singing to babies measurably improves their mood—no fancy tools or tech required, just your voice and a melody.

Teenage Weight May Shape the Health of Future Generations

Being overweight in early adolescence may do more than affect your future—it could shape the biology of your children. New research uncovers how teenage body weight can alter gene regulation in the next generation.

Unlocking Puberty’s Cellular Secret

Researchers at the Crick Institute reveal that puberty-controlling cells form in two distinct waves — one before birth and one after. Their discovery opens a new window for treating reproductive disorders in early life.

Decoding Teen Depression Through Blood

A McGill-led study has identified blood-based biomarkers unique to teen depression, opening new possibilities for earlier diagnosis and tailored interventions.

Migraine Medication Found Safe for Pregnancy

A large Norwegian study finds no increased risk of autism, ADHD, or other neurodevelopmental disorders in children born to parents who used migraine drugs before or during pregnancy—reassuring millions living with migraine.

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