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Paper test can reveal childhood absence epilepsy.(Clinical Rounds)
MIAMI -- Absence epilepsy seizures can be differentiated from daydreaming or ADHD with a simple office procedure involving a piece of paper and nothing more. "Hyperventilate the child by having . . .

Obstructive sleep apnea can have adverse vascular effects.(Clinical Rounds)
FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. -- Children are not immune to effects of obstructive sleep apnea on the vasculature, including an increased risk of systemic diastolic hypertension and decreased left . . .

AHA launches guidelines on stroke in children.(Clinical Rounds)
The first comprehensive guidelines for the diagnosis and management of stroke in children are intended to provide a wide range of clinicians responsible for treating cerebrovascular disease in . . .

Similarities arise in developmental syndromes.(Behavioral Pediatrics)
BALTIMORE -- Children with fragile X syndrome, Williams-Beuren syndrome, and neurofibromatosis type 1 show some similarities in cognitive profiles and high levels of maladaptive behaviors, said . . .

Having Plan B pills on hand fails to alter young women's use.(Behavioral Pediatrics)(Clinical report)
NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF. -- Having emergency contraception pills on hand instead of a prescription didn't increase the risk for unprotected sex, infectious disease, or pregnancy in a randomized . . .

Early puberty linked to risky behavior in teens.(Behavioral Pediatrics)
KAUAI, HAWAII -- The earlier onset of puberty, combined with a relatively delayed set of processes that underpin cognitive development, might represent an important framework for understanding the . . .

Teen girls lack knowledge of sexually transmitted infections.(Behavioral Pediatrics)
NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF. -- Only one in five female adolescents correctly identified nine common sexually transmitted infections or correctly answered seven true-false questions about their sequelae . . .

Teens want their physicians to discuss sexuality: but most physicians do not routinely bring up the topic, several studies show.
NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF. -- Adolescents want their doctors to bring up the topic of sexuality but few physicians do, a survey of 388 teenagers revealed. The findings support previous data that . . .

Depressed Hispanic moms give infants tea, soda.(Behavioral Pediatrics)(Clinical report)
HONOLULU -- Depressed Hispanic mothers are more likely than are nondepressed Hispanic mothers to supplement breast-feeding with water and flavored teas as early as 4-6 weeks and to be giving their . . .

Prematurity, LBW linked to autism risk in girls.(Behavioral Pediatrics)
Low birth weight and premature birth are associated with an increased risk for autism, but the magnitude and statistical significance of the risk is greater in girls than boys, results of a . . .

Look past asthma in assessing behavior problems.(Behavioral Pediatrics)(Disease/Disorder overview)
HONOLULU -- Insight into what's happening at home may help to explain behavior problems and school absenteeism in children with asthma, according to studies presented at the annual meeting of . . .

Disordered eating linked to thoughts of suicide in teens.(Behavioral Pediatrics)
BOSTON -- Disordered eating is an important risk factor for suicidal ideation in adolescents and appears to contribute an additional amount of variance above and beyond traditional risk factors, a . . .

Parental illness deserves attention.(Behavioral Consult)
When a child is ill, pediatricians are in their element. They delve for details, order tests, and consider the emotional--as well as the physical-impact of the illness. But when it's the parent . . .

Correction.(Opinion)(Correction notice)
The article "Combo Vaccines Are Mixed Blessing" (July 2008, p. 1) should have stated that "Kinrix is a combination of DTaP and inactivated poliovirus antigens that is indicated for the booster dose . . .

Pediatricians must look the part.(Letters)(Letter to the editor)
The most recent Jackson & Coker physician compensation survey shows that pediatricians have again lost ground. We are now the lowest-paid specialty--behind even nurse anesthetists--and we make . . .

Mandated 'jabs' vs. holistic approach.(Letter to the editor)
There is tremendous time and effort involved in vaccine administration to children ("Plethora of Shots Burdens Providers," June 2008, p. 1). It has become the most time-consuming aspect of my . . .

Vaccine burden is 'downward spiral'.(Letters)(Letter to the editor)
I own a small private pediatric practice, and I agree that the costs of vaccines are staggering ("Plethora of Shots Burdens Providers," June 2008, p. 1). Factors not included in the study add to . . .

A home visiting success story.(Adviser's Viewpoint)
Home visiting programs can provide much-needed support to adolescent parents. As a pediatrician who has practiced for many years, I am very familiar with the need for parental support in . . .

Problems with immunization system.(Letters)(Letter to the editor)
I am glad finally somebody is paying attention to the problem of immunizing children ("Plethora of Shots Burdens Providers," June 2008, p. 1). Thanks to Dr. Andrew D. Racine. Here are some of the . . .

There is no rise in rheumatic fever.(Letters)(Letter to the editor)
The whole debate on failure of amoxicillin to treat streptococcal infection is pointless unless there is proof that socalled treatment failure extrapolates to increased incidence of subsequent . . .

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