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July 18, 2014

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Are we medicalizing “the terrible 2s”?

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has been monitoring the prevalence of diagnosed and medicated attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) among children aged 4 to 17 years since 1997, and the evolving data show rates for both measures have been rising steadily and more dramatically in recent years. » More

Juvenile idiopathic arthritis: Rethinking remission

New research looks at the emerging evidence on the biology of remission that holds promise for better outcomes for patients with JIA. » More

The diaper bank concept

For the nearly 6 million children under the age of 3 years who are living in poor or low-income families, small things such as clean diapers can impact big things including health and
well-being. » More

Puzzler: Child with fever after foreign travel

You are on call as a local pediatric infectious disease physician and receive a message from a colleague at a nearby primary care clinic. A 10-year-old boy is being referred to you for persistent fever and intermittent dry cough that began 4 weeks ago after a week spent visiting family in Karachi, Pakistan. » More

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