Wearable baby monitors like the Owlet are popular among parents, but some experts caution that these devices can miss genuine ...
A new study finds that screening  children for genes causing severe high cholesterol could prevent premature heart disease, but an early screening program is currently too costly.
Guidelines disagree on whether children should be screened to identify familial hypercholesterolemia, which is associated ...
Simple information already gathered during routine well-baby visits could help clinicians spot which infants are at risk for persistent developmental delays, without the need for complex testing.
In the United States, 1 in every 250 people has inherited a genetic variant that leads to dangerously high cholesterol levels ...