Pediatrics
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Urine Tests Could Be ‘Enormous Step’ in Diagnosing Cancer
Cancer biomarkers in urine are not nearly as widely studied as those in the blood, but a new wave of urine tests suggests research is gaining pace...
From the Journals
AAP Shifts Stance, Updates Guidance on Breastfeeding With HIV
Bringing the organization’s guidance into alignment with the new CDC recommendations issued in 2023, the AAP now advises nonjudgmental counseling...
Opinion
An 8-year-old girl presented with papules on her bilateral eyelid margins
Papules were slightly itchy but otherwise asymptomatic.
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Resource Menu Gives Choice to Caregivers Struggling to Meet Basic Needs
The menu option allows caregivers to make choices based on their priorities and not on whether they meet the screening thresholds for need.
Opinion
Little Less Talk and a Lot More Action
Feature
Chatbots Seem More Empathetic Than Docs in Cancer Discussions
AI gives readable, high quality, and empathetic responses to social media queries about cancer.
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Pediatric Dermatologists Beat ChatGPT on Board Questions
Pediatric dermatologists performed significantly better than ChatGPT version 3.5 on multiple-choice and multiple answer questions, but not...
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Global Analysis Identifies Drugs Associated With SJS-TEN in Children
The study provides an update on “the spectrum of drugs potentially associated with SJS-TEN in the pediatric population,” the authors concluded.
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Aquagenic Wrinkling Among Skin-Related Signs of Cystic Fibrosis
Patients with CF can develop diverse dermatologic manifestations.
Commentary
Vacationing Doctors Fight to Revive a Drowned Child
Physician couple on vacation steps in to help boy who was unconscious in a pool.
Conference Coverage
Pediatricians Face Competing Goals in Well Visits for LGBTQ+ Adolescents
Eliciting adolescent sexual orientation and gender identity is a delicate step.