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Dr Hallas says: Prescribe new antivirals for influenza
Imagine the joy of experiencing a late fall, winter, and spring season of never having to press the e-prescribing submit button in the electronic health record for an antiviral medication to treat an infant, child, or adolescent who is very ill after contracting influenza.
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A pediatric epidemic: Deformational plagiocephaly/brachycephaly and congenital muscular torticollis
Pediatric healthcare providers are on the front lines to provide early identification and treatment of plagiocephaly/brachycephaly and torticollis for those infants spending more time supine/reclined and less time prone. Here’s why early intervention is so important.
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New therapeutic measure to combat influenza
Growing resistance to current drugs for influenza has spurred development of a new class of antivirals that target virus replication.
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Pediatric oral health: Fluoride use recommendations
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Child with a history of multiple fractures
Probiotics vs placebo against gastroenteritis
 
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