Pediatrics
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Advantages of a Pediatric Rheumatology/Dermatology Clinic Evaluated
The top four primary diagnoses at the clinic were linear morphea (33%), lupus (23%), ...
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Underserved Families Share Ways to Improve Access to Pediatric Dermatologists
Barriers to receiving pediatric dermatology care included distrust of the healthcare system, distance to the hospital, and household income.
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Study Finds Gout Drug Effective for Aphthous Ulcers in Children
“Complex aphthous stomatitis in children is typically treated with topical supportive care, which is often not effective,” one of the study...
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Waiting for Therapy? There’s an App for That
The magnitude of change was not significantly different across the five arms on most measures and the groups did not differ in decrease of anxiety...
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Introducing: A New Way to Get Teens Mental Health Care
Pediatric urgent care mental health centers provide specialized care without the wait or environment of the emergency department.
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Brain Structure Differs in Youth With Conduct Disorder
Kids with conduct disorder may have lower volume in limbic and striatal areas of the brain, new study finds.
Feature
Steroids’ 75th Anniversary: Clinicians Strive to Use Less
Now in the 75th year since the first presentation on the clinical use of glucocorticoids, what consensus has been reached in sparing their use to...
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Emergency Contraception Recommended for Teens on Isotretinoin
Types of EC include oral levonorgestrel (plan B), oral ulipristal acetate (ella),...
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Several Skin Conditions More Likely in Children With Obesity
Investigators collected data on several skin conditions and comorbidities in a retrospective cohort study.
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Topical Ruxolitinib: Analysis Finds Repigmentation Rates in Adolescents with Vitiligo
“Ruxolitinib cream can effectively and safely help many patients repigment, including adolescents,” David Rosmarin, MD, said.
Opinion
It’s the Television, Stupid
Television viewing needs to be near the top of our list when we’re doing a wellness evaluation.