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Dr Hallas says: Look at social justice, health policy, and vaccine-refusing parents
To me, it seems that we are trapped traveling around the world within 'non-connected circles' that encompass viewpoints adversely affecting significant scientific immunization advances developed to improve the health and well-being of infants, children, adolescents, their families, and all individuals who interact with them.
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Measles makes a comeback: What to know, what to do
Measles is once again a significant public health problem in the United States. Many pediatricians and most parents have never seen actual measles in a child, hence the urgent need to reeducate clinicians and caregivers about clinical manifestations and prevention of the disease.
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Recognize & Refer: Hemangiomas in pediatrics
Contemporary Pediatrics sits down exclusively with Sheila Fallon Friedlander, MD, a professor dermatology and pediatrics, to discuss the one key condition for which she believes community pediatricians should be especially aware—hemangiomas.
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Financial incentive program for providers reduces pediatric ED visits
WIC food-package changes align with decline in obesity risk
Medical vs recreational marijuana: What's legal, what's not
Web-based tools educate parents about fever
 
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