parenting

Lately, in the public sphere, anything documented in the medical record is being bandied about as the most damning of evidence to support perceived wrongdoing of whichever party is in play.
Parenting young children can take its toll. Frequent breaks or naps wherever you may land, for even the most “prepared” and dedicated, are often a lifeline - especially for those not used to doing a residency where lost sleep is a mainstay.
In a surprising turn, media outlets just began reporting that Procter & Gamble, the maker of Pampers diapers, has been steathily removing and replacing Sesame Street characters on their product since the start of the summer.
In their zest for trend-spotting, the Wall Street Journal just published a piece on exhausted new parents seeking out pricey
As a society, are we losing our grasp for the obvious and the most basic, fundamental understanding of how to nurture the next generation and each other?
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) just released their 2018 breastfeeding report card.
I had the distinct pleasure of being a guest on CUNY-TV’s Smith Sabatino Show yesterday.
Identifying characteristics are essential to ensuring patient safety - so that the right treatment meets the right patient. Did you ever consider how many times you are asked your name and date of birth when seeking medical care?
In an ideal world, a government governs while a parent parents. This utopia, in my view, would involve a symbiotic relationship that, together, advances the best interest of a child.
Apparently, we are at a point where the Governor of Utah was compelled to sign into law bill SB65 which somewhat modifies the definition of child neglect.