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February 25, 2011

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Bone-anchored hearing aid beneficial for children
BAHA is more beneficial in children with bilateral hearing loss with normal cognition. Read full article.
Brain waves used to identify autism disorders in infants
EEGs and machine-learning algorithms may be useful for predicting an infant's risk for autism.
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Risk factor clustering detects cardiovascular disease in youth

Risk factor clustering is a simple, reliable tool that clinicians can use to detect cardiovascular (CV) disease in youth, according to a study published online in Pediatrics. Read full article.

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Endothelial dysfunction present in preadolescents with type 1 diabetes

Preadolescents with type 1 diabetes may have endothelial dysfunction and systemic inflammation, precursors of future cardiovascular risk, new findings suggest. Read full article.

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Energy drinks may pose health risks for young users

Energy drinks can have serious adverse effects in children, adolescents, and young adults, those who are large consumers of these beverages. Read full article.

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Inhaled epinephrine quick and effective for childhood croup

A review from the Cochrane Library validates the use of nebulized epinephrine (NE) to quickly relieve symptoms of moderate to severe croup in children. Read full article.

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