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March 4, 2011

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Cigarette smoking associated with congenital heart defects
Modest risk is seen in infants whose mothers smoked in the first trimester of pregnancy. Read full article.
Family mealtime interaction affects children's health
Positive communication at mealtime predicts improved quality of life for children with asthma.
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Now that studies are suggesting that vaccinating young men against HPV can help prevent some cancers in men and women, and the FDA has approved Gardasil for boys and young men to prevent genital warts, are you now recommending to parents that they get their sons vaccinated?

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I'll wait until Gardasil is on the CDC's schedule of recommended vaccines for males

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Last Month's Web poll results

Do you strongly recommend that mothers breastfeed their babies for at least 6 months?


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No: 4%
Longer than 6 months:39%

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Level of danger with cribs, playpens called "unacceptable"

Cribs and playpens are responsible for more than 9,000 child injuries per year in the United States. Read full article.

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Start advice on sun exposure early

Pediatricians should be offering advice about ultraviolet radiation exposure at 1 or more health-maintenance visits a year, beginning in infancy, according to a new policy statement on UVR recently issued by the American Academy of Pediatrics. Read full article.

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Simple, reliable test assesses respiratory control in preschoolers

A 5-item questionnaire provides a reliable tool for assessing respiratory control in general pediatric practice, according to a study published in Pediatrics. Read full article.

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Proper wound care key to successful treatment of children's skin infections

For children with uncomplicated skin and soft-tissue infections (SSTIs), careful wound care and follow-up may be more important than the initial choice of antibiotic, new findings suggest. Read full article.

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