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A recently published 2016 guideline by the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends replacing "apparent life-threatening event" or ALTE with the more accurate term "brief resolved unexplained event" or BRUE. More |
Sexual abuse among adolescents and young adults is very common. This presentation emphasized the key role pediatricians play in recognizing the signs of sexual assault in their patients and provided them with information on how to respond. More |
With studies showing that delaying introduction of highly allergenic foods may make food allergies more likely, new recommendations shed light on when and how to introduce these foods. More |
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