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Children and Youth at Risk

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Li-Fraumeni Syndrome (LFS): A Fatal Curse Passed Down Through Generations

>> May 18, 2025

Lawrence Ingrassia details his family’s battle with this mutation and the tragedies left in its wake.

topics: Cancer Treatment and Research| Children and Youth at Risk| Death and Grief| DNA and Genetics| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Genomics| Vulnerable Populations

The Pitt: How A Television Medical Drama Is Saving Lives

>> May 4, 2025

Dr. Sylvia Owusu-Ansah explains why this accuracy is so important and how it could help strengthen patient-doctor relationships.

topics: Cannabis and Medical Marijuana| Children and Youth at Risk| Consumerism| Emergency Medicine and First Responders| Emergency Room| Health Care| Mental Health| Physician Burnout

The Memory Failure That Could Be A Death Sentence For Your Child

>> April 13, 2025

Our experts explain a memory failure that leads even the best of parents to forget their baby in the backseat.

topics: Children and Parenting| Children and Youth at Risk| Consumerism| Death and Grief| Memory and Amnesia| Neuroscience and Neurology| Psychology| Public Health| Public Safety| Transportation and Traffic Safety

Stillbirths Can Be Prevented – What Every Pregnant Woman Should Know

>> June 23, 2024

Dr. Steve Rad, OB/GYN to the stars, explains the warning signs every mother and physician should know.

topics: Bereavement| Children and Youth at Risk| Death and Grief| Education| Maternity| Miscarriage| Pregnancy and Child Birth| Public Health

The New Guidelines That’ve Completely Changed Concussion Treatment

>> April 28, 2024

Our expert explains the new protocols and answers the age-old question: is it dangerous to sleep with a concussion?

topics: Anxiety and Depression| Children and Youth at Risk| Injury| Mental Health| Social Isolation and Loneliness| Social Science| Sports and Recreation

The Allergy Epidemic: Protecting Your Kids From Severe Food Allergies

>> April 21, 2024

Dr. Ruchi Gupta, a pediatrician, offers up-to-date information on how to safely introduce new foods to young children – and the early warning signs of potential food allergies.

topics: Allergy and Immunology| Child Safety| Children and Parenting| Children and Youth at Risk| Education| Food Safety| Gut Bacteria| Nutrition and Diet| Vulnerable Populations

Big Liars: Is Honesty Always The Best Policy?

>> February 11, 2024

Our experts explain the psychology behind why people lie and how you can avoid being duped.

topics: Children and Youth at Risk| Lying| Psychology| Public Health| Public Safety| Vulnerable Populations

Medical Notes: Your Local Park May Be Polluted With Lead, How Pupil Size Affects Anxiety Levels, and the Stress Hormone That Makes Insulin Work Better

>> December 6, 2023

Scientists may now be able to catch dementia earlier than ever before. Are eyes the windows to our mental health? A new mouse study may improve diabetes treatments. The neighborhood playground may be holding onto more than just childhood memories.

topics: Child Safety| Children and Youth at Risk| Environmental Science and Climate Change| Hormones| Insulin| Memory and Amnesia| Mental Health| News and Headlines| Pollution| Public Health and Public Safety| Research and Clinical Trials| Stress and Stress Management| Technology| Vulnerable Populations

Brace Face: Author Who Was Bullied For Her Overbite Offers Guidance

>> November 5, 2023

Christina Wyman offers guidance on how parents can successfully support their kids through these tough times.

topics: Bullying| Childhood Trauma| Children and Youth at Risk| Empathy

What Crime Shows Won’t Tell You About How To Spot a Liar

>> October 15, 2023

Our experts explain the psychology behind why people lie and how you can avoid being duped.

topics: Children and Youth at Risk| Lying| Psychology| Public Health| Public Safety| Vulnerable Populations

Medical Notes: Toxic Breastmilk, New Covid Antibodies, and Cellular Tattoos

>> September 13, 2023

Is your breast milk toxic? You may already be protected from Covid and its variants. Doctors might soon be giving out tattoos.

topics: Antibodies| Children and Parenting| Children and Youth at Risk| Covid-19 Pandemic| Immune System| Nanotechnology| News and Headlines| Pharmacology and Toxicology| Public Health and Public Safety| Research and Clinical Trials

The ‘Perfect Pregnancy’ Doesn’t Exist: Childbirth Throughout History

>> September 10, 2023

Dr. Lara Freidenfelds explains how our mindset has changed over time and the repercussions that follow.

topics: Birth Control and Contraception| Children and Youth at Risk| Consumerism| Death and Grief| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Pregnancy and Child Birth
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