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The new guidelines time squeeze
What's the reason behind the lack of following the newest peanut introduction guidelines? Brent Smith, PA-C, MMS, NCCPA, argues that the recurring reasons come back to a lack of time and understanding.
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What to do in neurologic emergencies
Pediatricians must be able to identify emergent neurologic problems when they present in the office or are suspected in children and proceed with appropriate workup and treatment.
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Vision screening update: New device detects amblyopia and strabismus
Neural performance scanning technology outperforms photoscreeners for analyzing binocularity in a child's eyes in mere seconds, and with higher sensitivity and specificity.
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Paradigm shift on peanut introduction tough to swallow
Peanut allergies are a growing concern in pediatrics, but recent research indicates that few primary care practices are following existing peanut-allergy related guidelines.
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Fever, conjunctivitis, rash, and belly pain
Provider recommendations increase HPV vaccinations
Two-question teen screening tool predicts future alcohol use, drinking problems
CBD oil’s effect may wane in managing seizures
 
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