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November 12, 2013

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Conference Coverage: American Academy of Pediatrics 2013

This year’s American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) 2013 National Conference and Exhibition in Orlando, Florida, represented a robust airing of data and developments from the pediatric front. In this report, Contemporary Pediatrics brings you highlights from the AAP meeting by key therapeutic area. » More

Puzzler: Not just another nosebleed

A 14-year-old Hispanic male comes to the emergency department for nosebleeds and fever. What’s the diagnosis? » More

Evaluating fontanels in the newborn skull

As innate as admiring a new baby and congratulating the parents when we enter the room, our tendency aspediatricians to palpate the anterior fontanel when we meet an infant, the “pediatrician’s handshake,” is universal. Why do we do this? » More

Transitional-aged youth and substance use: Teenaged addicts come of age

Pediatricians who care for transitional-aged youth with substance use disorders have new paradigms that have shown promise for treating addiction and its accompanying comorbidities and for sustaining recovery over time. » More

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