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Dr Hallas says: Providers need to consistently implement immunization schedules
The evidence is clear: Practitioners who fail to administer immunizations according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices schedules results in adverse outcomes for children and adolescents who are needlessly exposed to vaccine preventable diseases.
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Remember measles’ past when talking to parents
Dr Eden remembers a patient who suffered extreme neurologic complications as a result of the disease.

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Tackling anxiety disorders in primary care
Primary care clinicians play a key role in identifying and treating anxiety disorders in children and helping them learn effective coping skills. This article summarizes some of the current guidance.

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Immunizations after immunomodulation: Clinical data and recommendations
8-year-old girl with pain in her neck
Looking at anesthetic neurotoxicity in pediatric sedation
 
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