February 26, 2026

How A.I.-Generated Videos Are Distorting Your Child’s YouTube Feed

(New York Times) – Experts caution that low-quality, A.I.-generated videos on YouTube geared toward children often feature conflicting information, lack plot structure and can be cognitively overwhelming — all of which could affect young children’s development. The New York Times … Read More



 
 

February 25, 2026

Is autism preventable in certain cases after all? Some scientists say yes.

(Washington Post via MSN) – Obstetrician Jeanne Conry has long paid attention to the “1,300-day window”— the months before conception through a child’s second birthday. Studies show nutrition and lifestyle during this period can shape pregnancy outcomes and the long-term … Read More



 
 

February 18, 2026

The Atlantic’s essay about measles was gut-wrenching. Some readers feel deceived.

(Washington Post) – Some critics and physicians said Elizabeth Bruenig’s second-person account of a mother confronting a child’s death from measles felt misleading once they learned the story was reported fiction. Bruenig’s stirring account of a mother’s experience learning her … Read More



 
 

February 13, 2026

WHO slams US-funded newborn vaccine trial as “unethical”

(Ars Technica) – The World Health Organization on Friday released a formal statement blasting a US-funded vaccine trial as “unethical,” because it would withhold an established, safe, and potentially lifesaving vaccine against hepatitis B from some newborns in Guinea-Bissau, Africa. … Read More



 
 

January 26, 2026

Parents say teens are addicted to social media. Now, a jury will decide.

(Washington Post via Yahoo!) – For years, parents alleged that top social media companies had gotten teens hooked on their products with addictive design features, arguing in legal filings these choices led to depression, anxiety, eating disorders – and in … Read More