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The biggest child health problem?
What two Kennedys did for kids
Home births are safer?
Two easy health care fixes
Key Topic Updates

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September 9, 2009
Poll: The biggest child health problem is…?
A significant 42% of US adults indicate that this problem is a major concern, according to a new poll. More...
Kennedy siblings, with a legacy of child health
Edward and Eunice Kennedy will be remembered for a lifetime of service for child health.” More...
Rate of death low for home births
In comparison to midwife- and physician-assisted hospital births, the rate of perinatal death is low for those who arrange for home-based child birth with a registered midwife in attendance, new research shows. More...
Blog: A prudent health care plan
A consequence of the raucous town-hall health care dialogue is that the “public plan” may be taken off the table. Now all we need is a reasonable plan for improving our existing health care system. More...
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Key Topic Updates
PNEUMONIA
Pediatric community-acquired pneumonia, Part 1:
And Part 2: Challenges in the outpatient treatment
Local Care of Child Pneumonia Studied in Developing World
Customizable pneumonia handout
The wheezing red herring
Adolescent sexuality
Many Childhood Sexual Behaviors Temporary, Normal
Young adolescents and their awkward awakenings
Middle School Program May Delay Sexual Activity
Distress May Be Pre-Existing Condition in Teenage Moms
Sexual Health Not Improving in Teens and Young Adults

FDA
Asthma updates: FDA mulls pregnancy registry
FDA approves Hiberix vaccine for Hib
FDA gives OK to drugs for seizures, allergies
FDA Launches New Center for Tobacco Products
Approvals: new treatments for ADHD, CMV, CF
 
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