January 8, 2015 New Jersey to Toughen Rules on High School Athlete Concussions Proposed new regulations in New Jersey will require high school student athletes to obtain a doctor's approval after a concussion before returning to games.
January 8, 2015 'Huffing' More Popular Among 12 Year Olds Than Street Drugs It's important to warn children about the dangers of drugs like marijuana and cocaine, but what parents really need to worry about, researchers say, is their kids huffing common household products such as shoe polish, glue and air fresheners.
January 8, 2015 Meningitis Outbreak Closes School After 2 Die in Oklahoma two Oologah-Talala elementary school students have died of a disease related to meningitis. The disease has sickened four others.
January 8, 2015 Teen Dies After Breaking Leg at Football Practice An Edmond North High School football player who broke his leg during practice has died.
January 8, 2015 China Hospital Under Investigation for Disposing of Live Baby Health authorities in southern China said Friday they were investigating a hospital medical team for mistakenly diagnosing a stillbirth and disposing of a baby that was alive
January 8, 2015 New York City Proposes Ban on Unhealthy Happy Meals With Toys New York Councilman proposes ban on happy meals that include toys and do not meet certain nutritional requirements.
November 20, 2014 Study: Adolescence Doesn't End Until Age 28 Parents wondering how long their children will act like teenagers can expect it to last up to the age of 28, an Australian psychologist warned Friday.
November 20, 2014 Day Care Worker 'Tranquilized' Toddlers A daycare worker was charged in Spain over claims that six toddlers at the center where she worked were given tranquilizers, Sky News reported Thursday.
November 20, 2014 Teacher Saves Student's Life by Diagnosing Blood Clot A teacher from the U.K. saved her student's life after diagnosing a potentially fatal blood clot in her leg, The Sun reported.
November 20, 2014 Regulators Looking at Safety of Antibacterial in Soap The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Thursday it was reviewing the safety of triclosan, a widely used antibacterial agent found in soap, toothpaste and a range of other consumer products.