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Dr. Hallas says: Our world is upside down—COVID-19 is the culprit
The world in which we live, work, socialize, learn, and play has turned upside down and is spinning out of control, directly related to COVID-19. Numerous questions have emerged and more emerge every day: How do we make sense of our world that changes direction within a millisecond of time?
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Banish burnout with passion!
Pediatricians can turn away from the path to physician burnout by finding their inner fire. Here are suggestions for finding that passion—and to keep smiling.
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Nature play: A prescription for healthier children
It’s no fantasy that children who play freely in the great outdoors are healthier in body and mind. New studies also suggest that active engagement with the natural environment reduces stress and relieves depression in all ages.

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Screening ultrasound after a first febrile UTI is not cost-effective
Although the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends routine screening renal bladder ultrasound (RBUS) after a first febrile urinary tract infection (UTI), a comparison of this strategy with routine RBUS after a second UTI found that the AAP approach does not meet cost-effectiveness guidelines.

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