Scientists from Duke-NUS Medical School, working with collaborators at Imperial College London and partners in Europe and the United States, have uncovered new insights into how an additional copy of ...
Burger’s infant daughter Penelope underwent open-heart surgery during spring training last year, marking the beginning of a ...
It should come as no surprise that, once again, the internet’s most popular tropes have been mined from the world of hip-hop. The trajectory of both “6-7” and now “Baby Boo” shows how instrumental rap ...
When 7-month-old Natalie Beard's body arrived in the autopsy room, there were no outward signs of physical abuse. No broken bones, bruises or abrasions. But behind her pretty brown eyes and beneath ...
It is worth noting that Baby Boo syndrome is not real. TikTokers are jokingly claiming that the syndrome, which is a dance challenge, is spreading within different schools and that schools supposedly ...
A research team led by scientists at Queen Mary University of London and University College London (UCL) has found new clues ...
The early days were marked by shock, confusion and grief for expectations mom Ludemila Perez hadn’t realized she carried.
After facing frustrations when her daughter with Down syndrome would be excluded from school and community activities, Jenetta Thomas took charge.
LOS ANGELES — LA Weekly reported on a documentary, The Syndrome, which examines the medical establishment and legal consequences surrounding shaken baby syndrome, raising questions about the ...
A baby from Cambridge was born with a syndrome so rare it has no name after doctors noticed his “beautiful” wide eyes. Oska-Gray Valentine-Colquhoun spent his first days in the NICU and needed ...
The court found that prosecutors did not prove general acceptance in the medical and biomechanical communities that shaking alone causes the syndrome's symptoms. This ruling impacts two Middlesex ...
The New Jersey Supreme Court has agreed with the lower courts in finding that expert testimony on the diagnosis of abusive head trauma, known as shaken baby syndrome, isn’t scientifically reliable.