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A look at epinephrine autoinjectors for anaphylaxis
Epinephrine is essential for treating anaphylaxis in children, and autoinjectors are the preferred method for administering epinephrine in an anaphylactic emergency. There is no one-size-fits-all approach to the optimal dose for all children, so here is expert advice about how to choose what's best for your patient.
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Riddle me this: The making of a bully
image description here This month's Riddle Me This! online quiz explores the study evidence to reveal some unexpected traits, risk factors, and trajectories for these children. Are there common functional skills traits in younger bullies? What does the literature say about the familial linkage of bullying—is it learned at home?.

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Montelukast treatment for asthma raises risk of a neuropsychiatric event
image description here Children who are prescribed montelukast for managing their asthma are nearly twice as likely to experience a neuropsychiatric event as asthmatic children who are taking other asthma maintenance medications.

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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
 
Maternal smoking and the risk of ADHD
Can hydroxyurea prevent acute care for SCD patients?
How fathers influence their child's development
 
CONTEMPORARY PEDIATRICS VIDEO
 
Examining cosmetic-related accidents in children
image description here For Contemporary Pediatrics, Dr Bobby Lazzara discusses a retrospective analysis published in Clinical Pediatrics that looked at the incidence of accidents involving cosmetics in children aged 5 years and younger.
 
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