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October 4, 2013

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Updated guidelines for juvenile arthritis

The American College of Rheumatology (ACR) just updated its recommendations for the treatment of systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) and secondary tuberculosis screening among children receiving biologic medications. » More

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New noninvasive way to assess hepatic fibrosis

Step aside invasive and costly liver biopsies. It looks as if there's a new noninvasive way to accurately assess hepatic fibrosis in children with chronic liver disease, even in those who are obese.
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VIDEO: A disruptive innovation

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The way that we are practicing medicine for the urban poor is not working. Dayna Long, MD, a California pediatrician, says her clinic has a program that uses information technology to ensure basic health care needs for these vulnerable citizens. » More with video

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Kawasaki shows a seasonal preference

It seems that far more cases of Kawasaki disease occur in the winter than at any other time during the year, new research finds.
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Flu vaccination coverage continues to rise

There's hope for this year's influenza season, particularly among children. Vaccination coverage appears to be rising. » More

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