Pediatrics
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Risk Factors for Headache in Youth Identified
“While medications are used to stop and sometimes prevent headaches, lifestyle changes also may offer an effective route to relief by preventing...
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Allergens Present in Most ‘Hypoallergenic’ Baby Cleansers, Study Finds
In the 50 cleansers tested, 10 allergens were identified.
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A 35-year-old female presented with a 1-day history of eroded papules and vesicles distributed periorally
On the second day, the patient developed erythematous macules on her palms and soles.
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Can AI Tool Improve Dx of Ear Infections?
“If we assume the model is confirmed to be highly accurate and free from bias, this model could truly transform care for patients with suspected...
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When Should a Pediatrician Suspect a Rare Disease?
“Patients with rare diseases have common symptoms. What needs to be done is to prioritize those symptoms that behave abnormally, that have an...
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Treating Pediatric Vitiligo: Consensus Statement Provides Recommendations
While half of all vitiligo cases manifest within the initial two decades of life, no guidelines specifically address the management of vitiligo in...
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Sublingual Immunotherapy Safe, Effective for Older Kids
“So now we have the best of both worlds. We harness the safety of SLIT for the first 1-2 years, with the effectiveness of OIT for the remainder of...
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Inside the 2024 AAD Acne Guidelines: New Therapies Join Old Standbys
Recommendations include multimodal therapy and retinoids.
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The Role of Growth Hormone Mediators in Youth-Onset T2D
Growth hormone level is a biomarker of glycemic control in youths with T2D.
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Attrition in Youth Sports
The current attrition from youth sports is contributing to the fact that more than 75% of this country’s adolescents fail to meet even the most...
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Does Exercise Reduce Cancer Risk? It’s Just Not That Simple
What are the cancer types where exercise makes a difference?