Mom warns parents as baby is left with brain injury after swallowing water bead

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WATER BEAD WARNING - Folicia Mitchell, a mom from Maine, is warning others about a popular toy for kids after her infant nearly died from accidentally swallowing a piece of the product. A pediatrician and others weigh in as well. Continue reading…

EYES ON LASIK - The surgery known as LASIK – Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis – is under the lens of the FDA and causing controversy among eye experts. Here's why. Continue reading…

STIFF PERSON SYNDROME - Like Celine Dion, a Pennsylvania man is fighting this debilitating neurological disorder, as he shares in an interview with WHD News Digital. Continue reading…

MANDATE 'FATIGUE' - Dr. Anthony Fauci acknowledges there is a "fatigue" about COVID-19 mandates, though health authorities are warning people to take caution as respiratory viruses surge across America. Continue reading…

TOILET TIME - Is your mobile device affecting how long you're in the bathroom? Medical experts sound the alarm on potential health risks. Continue reading…

'BEYOND STRUGGLING' - Amber Bergeron, a Louisiana mother of four, says she's had to fight to feed her children for "their entire lives" as the baby formula shortage will continue to wreak havoc on families in new year. Continue reading…

DIABETES DRUG SHORTAGE - Ozempic, a popular diabetes drug that can help people lose weight, is now facing shortages following celeb endorsements and global supply constraints. Continue reading...

BARE SHELVES - As parents struggle to find Children's Tylenol amid the so-called "triple-demic," doctors say you may not need it. Continue reading...

If children have a low-grade fever and are otherwise feeling OK — meaning they are playing or drinking fluids —

If children have a low-grade fever and are otherwise feeling OK — meaning they are playing or drinking fluids — "it is OK not to treat the fever with antipyretics or fever medications such as acetaminophen or ibuprophen," said Dr. Darshan Patel, section chief of pediatric emergency medicine at Maria Fareri Children's Hospital in New York. (iStock )

'A SMOKE-FREE FUTURE' - This country has banned future generations from buying tobacco for a lifetime under strict new anti-smoking laws. Continue reading...

FORMULA RECALL - A baby formula brand has recalled some of its batches due to potential cross-contamination. Here's what parents need to know. Continue reading…

Five batches of a certain infant formula were recalled

Five batches of a certain infant formula were recalled "due to the potential for cross-contamination with cronobacter sakazakii," according to a notice posted by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).  (iStock)

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