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Regarding the Florida "don't ask" gun law, do you agree that it is an invasion of privacy to ask parents whether they have guns in the home and if they are safely stored?
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May's Web poll results…
Would you encourage parents to enroll their child in a pediatric drug study trial?
Yes: 11%
No: 12%
Depends on the study and/or the drug being studied: 76%
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The good news is that most parents in the United States are vaccinating their children against infectious diseases. However, a new study shows that many parents still harbor doubts about vaccine safety and effectiveness or question if so many childhood immunizations are necessary. Read full article. |
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Administering hydroxycarbamide to very young children with sickle-cell anemia reduces common but serious adverse effects, particularly pain and dactylitis, and results in lower rates of acute chest syndrome, hospital admissions, and transfusions. Hydroxycarbamide also improves laboratory parameters. Read full article.
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Playing Xbox and Game Boy systems for long periods of time and frequently using mobile phones for texting are associated with wrist and finger pain in children, according to a study presented at the European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) 2011 Annual Congress in London. Read full article.
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For very-low-birth-weight (VLBW) infants who receive intense resuscitation at delivery, long-term prognosis for neurodevelopmental disability remains low despite elevated risk for bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) and retinopathy of prematurity (ROP), according to a new study. Read full article.
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