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Pediatric stroke survivors have lower quality of life |
Overall well-being is reduced in all, and friend-related well-being is reduced in older stroke survivors. Read full article. |
Tonsillectomy, adenoidectomy tied to weight gain |
Normal and overweight children gain greater amount of weight post-operation than expected. Read full article. |
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This month we would like to know...
Do you strongly recommend that mothers breastfeed their babies for at least 6 months?
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Longer than 6 months
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Last Month's Web poll results
Do you think that news discrediting the link between the MMR vaccine and autism will result in a decrease in the number of parents who oppose having their children vaccinated?
Yes: 26%
No: 42%
It's too soon to tell: 32%
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2011 recommendations for childhood and adolescent vaccination released
The childhood and adolescent immunization schedules for 2011 have been approved by the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (Centers for Disease Control), and the American Academy of Family Physicians. Read full article. |
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Children with poor self-control have worse health and other outcomes as adults
Poor self-control in childhood predicts health problems, criminal behavior, and financial difficulties later in life, according to a longitudinal study. Read full article.
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Referrals to pediatric specialties are seldom completed, at least in underserved communities
Almost one-third of children from low-income communities who were referred to a specialist failed to complete the referral. Read full article.
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Guidelines for vision screening in preschoolers revised
Preschool-aged children should receive a vision screening to detect amblyopia or its risk factors at least once between the ages of 3 and 5 years, according to recommendations from the US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF). Read full article.
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Salt and sedentary habits contribute to childhood asthma
Children who consume unhealthy diets, watch too much television, or spend too much time playing video games instead of playing outdoors are likely to experience a higher prevalence of asthma symptoms than children who are more active and follow a healthier, Mediterranean-style dietary model. Read full article.
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