HIGHLIGHTS - DAY 2 |
Sudden infant death syndrome remains an important public health issue as it ranks as the third leading cause of infant mortality, but co-sleeping is a reality. A session discusses how to effectively communicate safe sleeping practices with adults.
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It may seem expedient to prescribe pharmacologic tools to combat a child's behavioral issues, but looking at nonmedication approaches may prove even more effective. More |
Media use by children and adolescents is part of the American Academy of Pediatrics Agenda For Children, but pediatricians may find it challenging to fit anticipatory guidance on this topic into the well-child visit.
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