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What to do in neurologic emergencies
Pediatricians must be able to identify emergent neurologic problems when they present in the office or are suspected in children and proceed with appropriate workup and treatment.
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Vision screening update: New device detects amblyopia and strabismus
Neural performance scanning technology outperforms photoscreeners for analyzing binocularity in a child’s eyes in mere seconds, and with higher sensitivity and specificity.
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Evolution of pediatric drug development
image description here Pediatric drug development has made exceptional strides in the last 10 years. The outlook going forward is remarkably positive, but new pressures to expedite the process are emerging.

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Risk of psychosis with stimulants used for ADHD
image description here Talk to patients and their families about the benefits and risks of stimulants before initiating treatment in children with ADHD.

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