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August 19, 2013

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Ensuring college success for students with ADHD

Before adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) head off to college and away from home, their pediatricians need to initiate frank discussions about how ADHD will affect them both academically and in their daily living and to help them plan a successful transition to what lies ahead. » More

Neurologic complications of influenza in children

Influenza-associated neurologic complications in children are rare but can be severe. Familiarity with the clinical presentation and frequency of specific neurologic findings can help pediatricians with earlydiagnosis and treatment. » More

Children and head lice: Exploring myths, facts and treatment

Back to school means saying hello to Pediculus humanus capitis—head lice. Here is everything you need to know about the creepy little critters, including how you can help families rid their children of the infestation and the social stigma. » More

The high-tech pediatric practice of the (near) future

Medical devices and technologies once portrayed in the realm of science fiction are finding their way into today’s pediatric practices, and more are on the way. » More

 

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