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Becoming comfortable with diagnosing depression in pediatrics
For many of us in pediatrics, depression and other related diagnoses can present a challenge. Our counterparts who treat adults see and treat depression more often and are often more comfortable with both diagnosis and treatment. It's time to work on this.
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Diagnosing depression in preschoolers
Clinically significant depression can occur in children aged as young as 3 years. Here’s how to recognize the symptoms and identify risk factors in your young patients.
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Tackling anxiety disorders in primary care
Primary care clinicians play a key role in identifying and treating anxiety disorders in children and helping them learn effective coping skills. This article summarizes some of the current guidance.

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Remember measles’ past when talking to parents
Dr Eden remembers a patient who suffered extreme neurologic complications as a result of the disease.

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8-year-old girl with pain in her neck
Looking at anesthetic neurotoxicity in pediatric sedation
 
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