Clinicians and parents aren’t having the sex talk with teenagers as often as they should, according to a study, and parents aren’t sure whether it’s a doctor’s place to get involved.
Since hormonal contraception was introduced in the 1960s, the risks and benefits of the drugs have been the subject of considerable, and at times acrimonious, debate.
For Contemporary Pediatrics, Dr Bobby Lazzara discusses a study published in Neonatology, which studied 100,000 children via an insurance database to examine the impact of phototherapy on preventing atopic dermatitis.
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