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How to diagnose and manage localized wheezing
Wheezing in children is often associated with asthma. However, localized wheezing should alert the clinician that something other than asthma may be present.
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Ineffective, but still prominent: Abstinence-only sex education
Abstinence-only education is ineffective and unethical, according to a new position paper, but is still the primary method of sexual education used in many parts of the country.
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FROM DERMATOLOGY TIMES
 
How to train your staff for phone management
Specific training criteria and phone management policy and procedures to help your dermatology practice blow the competition away.
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CALL FOR PUZZLERS
 
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CONTEMPORARY PEDIATRICS VIDEO
 
Impact of rapid treatment for pediatric status epilepticus
image description here For Contemporary Pediatrics, Dr Bobby Lazzara discusses a multicenter observational study published in JAMA Neurology that looked at time to treatment in children with refractory convulsive status epilepticus and the impact on mortality.
 
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