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11 Babies Die in UK Whooping Cough Outbreak

A new nasal spray vaccine trial offers hope after a devastating pertussis outbreak. Learn about symptoms, NHS vaccination schedules, and the breakthrough research.

Infant habits at two months predict obesity risk

New research reveals that infant feeding, sleep, and play habits established by two months old can predict higher BMI by six months, setting the stage for lifelong health risks. Learn how to build healthier routines.

UK Health Agency Issues Urgent RSV Warning

The UK Health Security Agency warns of rising RSV cases as the virus season starts later than usual. Protect vulnerable babies and older adults by getting vaccinated.

US Baby Formula Recall Over Botulism Fears

Health officials issue a 'do not use' warning for ByHeart infant formula after 23 hospitalisations across 13 US states. Learn the symptoms and safety steps.

Families sue over baby formula recall after botulism

Parents are taking legal action against ByHeart after their babies contracted infant botulism from the company's formula, leading to a nationwide recall. Learn the full story and what steps to take.

Mum finds live maggots in baby's formula milk

A shocked mother finds live maggots squirming inside her baby's formula milk purchased from a major UK supermarket, sparking health concerns and an urgent investigation.

Baby saved by namesake's tragic story

In an extraordinary twist of fate, a baby girl's life was saved after doctors discovered a critical heart defect, prompted by her parents' choice of name that honoured another child who tragically passed away.

Baby Gut Bacteria May Predict Adult Depression

Groundbreaking research uncovers a startling connection between infant gut bacteria and mental health disorders in adulthood, revolutionising our understanding of depression origins.

Wartime feeding method cuts baby allergies

Groundbreaking research from the University of Portsmouth suggests that reviving a World War Two infant feeding practice could dramatically reduce allergy rates in modern babies, offering hope to parents nationwide.

Breastfeeding transfers cancer-fighting immune cells

Groundbreaking Australian research uncovers how breastfeeding transfers protective immune cells to infants that may provide lifelong cancer defence, revolutionising our understanding of maternal health benefits.

Peanut Allergy Prevention Breakthrough for Children

Groundbreaking research from the NHS reveals how early introduction of peanut products could dramatically reduce allergy development in high-risk infants, potentially transforming paediatric health guidelines across the UK.

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