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Asthma medications: What you need to know
How should you change treating your asthma patients, now that two commonly prescribed LABAs have been banned by the FDA?
Pediatric News
Poll: Over half of parents say pediatricians don't bring up child mental health concerns
December 18
According to recent poll results, 56% of parents claimed their child's primary care physician does not ask them about child mental health concerns.
Study: Girls' taste buds best those of boys
December 17
Girls are generally better at recognizing tastes than boys, according to results of a Danish study.
Study: Infants and the uninsured have highest hospitalized child mortality rates
December 16
According to a study in the Journal of Hospital Medicine, mortality rates among hospitalized children are highest for infants, excluding newborns, and the uninsured.
FDA advisers: Certain drugs too risky to treat asthma in children
December 15
FDA advisers stated that two single-agent long-acting beta2 agonist inhalers should have their pediatric asthma indications discontinued, reported Reuters.
Late preterm birth may pose serious neurologic risks
December 12
Late preterm infants were more than three times as likely to be diagnosed with cerebral palsy as full term babies, according to research forthcoming in The Journal of Pediatrics.
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Features
Probiotics: hype or helplful?
December 01
This review will present an objective summary of what is known about probiotics, and outline safety considerations and recommendations for use.
Discipline techniques for the 18-month-old
December 01
Parents of 18-month-olds are eager to learn from their pediatricians how to manage behavioral concerns, especially temper tantrums.
Relieving nasal obstructions in neonates
November 01
A guide for pediatricians when suction or standard intubation isn't enough to reestablish a clear airway among newborns with nasal occlusions.
Pediatric hypertension
November 01
A primer for pediatricians on how to approach hypertension in children and adolescents.
Overview of the AAP autism spectrum disorders toolkit and guidelines
October 01
This article reviews major concepts contained in the AAP's 2007 autism spectrum disorders guidelines and toolkit, including screening, evaluation, management, and medication options.
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Puzzler
Case: A preteen with headache and seizures
A healthy 11-year-old presents with a constellation of symptoms, including rash, fever, mental status changes, and seizures.
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Derm: What's Your Dx?
Case: A toddler with asymptomatic lesions
A toddler has been covered with ringed plaques for two months resistant to topical antifungal creams.
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Parent Guides
Parent Guide: Child oral health
September 2008
A guide for parents on maintaining good child oral health.
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Resource Library
Online resources for pediatric eye conditions
November 2008
Links to useful Web sites about pediatric eye conditions.
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Clinical Tips
Clinical Tip: Replace the teaspoon with a measuring device
Due to the inherent risk of dosing errors, teaspoons should be eliminated from a pediatrician's vocabulary.
Journal Abstracts
Early Stress Leads to Long-Term Changes in Mice
Mouse model -- involving limited nesting material -- may point to genetic factors in early life stress
October 3, 2008
A mouse model of chronic early stress demonstrated acute and long-lasting neuroendocrine and cognitive changes, according to research published in the October issue of Endocrinology.
Biz Regulation, Cooperation May Improve Public Health
Head-to-Head debate centers on how to encourage industries to help create solutions to societal health problems
October 3, 2008
The ideal way to encourage big businesses to respond to public health problems could involve compelling them with performance-based regulations or, conversely, fostering an atmosphere of collaboration with them, according to two Head-to-Head articles published Oct. 2 in BMJ.
Slow Fetal Growth May Predict Perinatal Outcomes
Growth restriction identified on serial exams is associated with increased perinatal mortality
October 3, 2008
Slow growth between the first and second trimesters of pregnancy is a strong predictor of perinatal death, researchers report in the October issue of Obstetrics & Gynecology.
Reduced Cortisol Levels Linked to Antisocial Behavior
Adolescents with conduct disorder have higher basal levels of cortisol but lower levels under stress
October 2, 2008
Adolescents with conduct disorder have higher basal levels of cortisol than their counterparts without the condition, but they secrete less of the hormone under stressful conditions, according to study findings published in the Oct. 1 issue of Biological Psychiatry.
Wheezing Due to Virus Linked to Asthma Risk
Rhinovirus infection in early childhood predicts development of asthma
October 2, 2008
Wheezing illnesses due to rhinovirus infection are a strong predictor of developing asthma in high-risk children, according to a report in the Oct. 1 issue of the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine.
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CME SHOWCASE
Pediatric hypertension
Acute UTI: diagnosis and management
A guide for pediatric providers on exercise-induced bronchospasm
Demystifying extended menstrual cycling
Lyme Disease: prevention, diagnosis, and management
What Do You Think?
What recent FDA ruling about asthma will affect your patients more?
What recent FDA ruling about asthma will affect your patients more?
Switching to a more expensive non-CFC inhaler
Not having access to LABAs
Switching to a more expensive non-CFC inhaler
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Not having access to LABAs
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January 19
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January 19 - January 23
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January 20

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