Teaspoon risk for parents
Parents who dish out medicines using a teaspoon from the cutlery drawer could be putting their children at risk of an overdose, researchers warn. A new study found that household teaspoons vary so much in size that children could end up getting 50 p....
Criticism over breastfeeding 'creepy' article
An article in a magazine for new mothers that described breastfeeding as "creepy" has drawn widespread criticism. Mother & Baby Magazine's deputy editor Kathryn Blundell said she bottle fed because she did not want to put her "fun....
Home Birth Under Scrutiny
Women who plan home births recover more rapidly from childbirth, but there is a higher risk of their child dying, an international study suggests. US analysis of more than 500,000 births in North America and Europe found death rates for babies in pl....










