SPOTLIGHT -
An expert in the field provides a balanced approach to protecting patients from this potentially lethal infection.
Postmortem ultrasound accurately estimates gestational age
A new study shows extrauterine cerebellar ultrasound is a reliable, low-cost method to assess gestational age after fetal or neonatal death, especially in low-resource settings.
Read More
Early RSV vaccination in pregnancy boosts antibody transfer to newborns
Vaccinating pregnant women at least 5 weeks before delivery significantly improves transplacental transfer of respiratory syncytial virus antibodies, offering better early protection for infants.
Maternal avocado consumption linked to reduced infant food allergy risk
Maternal avocado consumption during pregnancy was linked to significantly lower odds of infant food allergy at 12 months.
Healthy childhood diet linked to later menstruation onset
New research shows that girls who eat healthier during childhood may start their periods later, potentially lowering their risk for chronic diseases such as diabetes and breast cancer.
Higher ED visits among infants of mothers with disabilities
A new study reveals significantly increased emergency department visit rates in the first year of life for infants born to women with physical, sensory, or developmental disabilities.
Maternal hypertension linked to neurodevelopment risks in preterm infants
A new study from Cincinnati Children’s Hospital reveals that preterm infants exposed to maternal hypertension face higher risks of brain abnormalities and delayed cognitive development.