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When You Combine Spellings, These Are The Real Most Popular Baby Names
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by on June 16, 2025June 16, 2025

When You Combine Spellings, These Are The Real Most Popular Baby Names

Jamie Grill/Tetra images/Getty Images When people are choosing a baby name, one thing many are concerned about is choosing one that isn’t trendy or too popular. Well, there’s good news and there’s bad news. The good news: the most popular names of today are nowhere near as popular as baby names in the 90s and...

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FDA Approves New Antibody Shot To Protect Infants Against RSV
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by on June 13, 2025June 13, 2025

FDA Approves New Antibody Shot To Protect Infants Against RSV

Pollyana Ventura/E+/Getty Images On June 9, the Food and Drug administration (FDA) approved Enflonsia, a new preventative antibody shot to protect infants up to 1 year old from RSV, a viral infection of the respiratory tract and the number one cause of hospitalization in infants. Drug maker Merck says they are committed to ensuring availability...

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A New Study Highlights Concerning Trends In Tween Skincare Tik Toks
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by on June 12, 2025June 12, 2025

A New Study Highlights Concerning Trends In Tween Skincare Tik Toks

Dobrila Vignjevic/E+/Getty Images The tween skincare craze can seem pretty wholesome — kids are taking care themselves instead of engaging in dangerous challenges or bullying each other — but a new study has found that if your kid’s For You page is populated by skincare content, it still might not be great for them. The study,...

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States With Weak Gun Laws Are Tied To Increased Child Gun Deaths In U.S.
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by on June 11, 2025June 11, 2025

States With Weak Gun Laws Are Tied To Increased Child Gun Deaths In U.S.

Gilbert Laurie/Photographer’s Choice RF/Getty Images Since 2020, firearms have been the leading cause of death for children in the United States, surpassing accidents (including car accidents), illness, suffocation, and drowning. And now a new study, published in JAMA Pediatrics sheds light on how to improve that grim statistic. Plainly put: stricter gun laws appear to...

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