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Baby formula was already running low across the country because of now-common supply chain issues, but a bacterial outbreak at a Michigan formula factory has worsened the problem — creating a nationwide shortage.
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The average out-of-stock rate for baby formula at retailers across the country was 43% during the first week of May, according to the firm Datasembly.
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The U.S. Army is expanding benefits for both birth and non-birth parents in its force.
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Two psychologists in Ukraine tell what they are hearing from traumatized children — and how to give support to these youngsters. Although in the chaos of war, that can be a daunting task.
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Being a student parent or student caregiver comes with its own unique challenges — challenges not every college is equipped to help with.
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Our listeners weigh in with their stories of pandemic parenting.
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A health communications expert has developed a free online course to help people talk to those who are vaccine hesitant — and to fight misinformation with empathy.
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January is the first month since July 2021 that more than 36 million families in the U.S. did not receive money from the expanded child tax credit program. For some, the consequences are already dire.
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The people who take care of and educate children under 5 years old, who are too young to be vaccinated, are in a special kind of hell right now.
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Amid the omicron surge, there is understandable anxiety among parents, particularly those with kids under 5. Pediatric infectious disease doctor Ibukun Kalu answers some of their questions.