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Today's Headlines

Feds weigh in on "vaccine wars"

A Senate committee meets to discuss the recent measles outbreak and falling vaccination rates while another committee discusses the role of vaccines in combating antibiotic resistance. What did the committees decide?

How risky is anesthesia for young children?

Growing concern about the effects of general anesthesia on brain development in infants and young children has prompted a call for more research. Find out what current research seems to indicate.

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Revenue Cycle Management: Billing & Collections
Updates on better revenue cycle management practices, digital claims processing, and proper billing. Read more

Dermcase: Baby with recurrent blisters

The parents of a healthy 11-month-old girl eagerly seek a consultation for a recurrent blistering brown bump on the baby's right cheek, present since birth. Recently, the blistering episodes seem to be decreasing, although the bump continues to become bright red a few times a week. Discover what the diagnosis is

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Pediatric Influenza: Risks, Immunization Strategies, and Prevention
Children experience the highest morbidity during influenza epidemics — The CDC states that children younger than 5, and especially those younger than 2, are at high risk for developing flu-related complications. Find articles, video, tools, and resources to help prevent and manage pediatric influenza. Read more

PODCAST

Discussing the CDC's draft recommendation on adolescent circumcision

In our exclusive podcast interview with Marvin L. Wang, MD, assistant professor of pediatrics at Harvard Medical School and director of the Newborn Nurseries at Massachusetts General Hospital for Children, Boston, we asked what pediatricians should know about the evidence of the risk/benefits listed in the CDC's new draft recommendations—and whether or not it ought to be a routine wellness visit topic for all uncircumcised patients. » More with podcast.

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