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July 17, 2014

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TODAY'S HEADLINES

New clue to how sunlight harms young eyes

Long-term exposure to ultraviolet radiation in sunlight is known to increase the risk of cataracts later in life. A new study suggests how that might happen. » More

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AAP issues advice on screening teens for STIs

New screening recommendations from the American Academy of Pediatrics aim to protect adolescents and young adults from nonviral sexually transmitted infections and their sequelae by promoting early diagnosis and treatment. » More

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VIDEO: The backfire effect

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Think all your good counsel to parents on the criticality of immunizations can win over caregivers vacillating on vaccinations? Hear what one of the authors of a new study has to say about findings that parents ambivalent or with negative feelings about vaccines actually became less likely to say they'd vaccinate a child after receiving information debunking the myth that vaccines cause autism. Learn how the study's findings may inform your own communications to hesitant parents. » More with video

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Hookah use on the rise among affluent teens

A growing number of adolescents are smoking hookahs instead of cigarettes, and users are more likely to be of higher socioeconomic status, a new study reports. » More

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CALL FOR PAPERS

The editors of Contemporary Pediatrics invite you to submit your original article or review manuscript for publication in our journal. We are currently accepting manuscripts on the following topics:


•Emergency & Critical Care   •Infectious Disease/Immunology

•Rheumatology   •Oncology/Hematology

•Dermatology   •Endocrinology/Metabolic Disorder


Please note that we do not publish original research.


For questions or to request publication guidelines, please contact Catherine Radwan, Content Managing Editor, at cradwan@advanstar.com.

 

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If you have such a story to tell, tell us. First, check out previous Puzzlers at ContemporaryPediatrics.com. Then send us a request for our Puzzler guidelines to use when writing your manuscript. Send us your Puzzler and we'll let you know if we accept your submission for publication.

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