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Get ready to dive into the fascinating world of human biology with a hands-on school project! Ever wondered how the lungs work and how the respiratory system functions? This video will spark ...
Parents who need to take a child to the emergency room are facing agonizing waits in many parts of the United States because of a shortage of hospital beds.
After months of COVID, flu and RSV infections, parents of little kids are kinda losing it. But the data shows kids have always brought home waves of respiratory illness.
Children are getting sick again from a variety of respiratory illnesses that have been largely absent during the COVID-19 pandemic, so now is not the time to let up on taking precautions.
China's diseases control authority said on Friday that it was piloting a monitoring system for pneumonia of unknown origin, with cases of some respiratory diseases expected to rise through the winter.
Why is RSV on the rise in children? Cases of respiratory viruses in infants and children are surging early this season and filling up children's hospitals in the U.S.
An early, massive wave of RSV, flu, and other viral infections is slamming kids and overcrowding emergency departments.
As respiratory illnesses are rapidly rising among children, Dr. Anthony Fauci is warning of a potential triple-threat heading into winter.
Inclusive learning means creating an educational environment where all students can participate fully.
To make the most of hospital capacity for kids, public health officials are urging parents to protect their children from respiratory infections by making sure children have recently been ...