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Top 10 studies you can't afford to miss
It's that time again! Here are Dr Michael Burke's favorite 10 articles he reviewed in Journal Club for Contemporary Pediatrics during the past 12 months that are most likely to change your practice, improve patient care, or illuminate future trends in pediatrics.
What's number 1?
 
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Vesicular rash in an infant with eczema
The parents of a healthy 6-month-old boy with eczema bring him to the office for evaluation of a rapidly progressive rash on his arms, legs, face, and back. He had a low-grade fever and loose stools for 2 days last week.
What's the diagnosis?
 
New guidelines for early peanut exposure
Findings reaffirm that kids' early exposure to peanuts could prevent peanut allergies later.
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HAVE YOU READ THESE?
 
Are parents receptive to counseling about firearm safety?
Injury prevention starts with you
 
CONTEMPORARY PEDIATRICS VIDEO
 
image description here For Contemporary Pediatrics, Dr Bobby Lazzara discusses a recent study published in the journal Pediatrics that looked at the impact on health of being in the foster care system.

 
DIGITAL EDITION
Factoring the metabolic X syndrome
Metabolic X syndrome is a multisystem disease that requires screening, counseling, assessment, and treatment for a wide variety of metabolic problems.
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JOB OPPORTUNITIES
 
 
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