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Sports-related concussion: When it's OK to return to play
Pediatricians need to understand both pathophysiology and management of concussion to correctly address the question of return-to-play for athletes after a jolt to the head.
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Nonpharmacologic treatments for ADHD lack evidence base
A new study examined whether nonpharmacologic interventions for ADHD could support new guidance for their use.
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8 golden rules for back-to-school
This month marks the return to school for your patients. Here are some tips to help both students and their parents get a good start.
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Infant's pustular eruption is not scabies
An anxious mother brings her healthy 4-month-old daughter for evaluation of itchy pustules on both hands and feet. The eruption has persisted despite 2 courses of permethrin for scabies. The infant also was diagnosed with hand-foot-and-mouth syndrome and dyshidrotic eczema, but neither of these diseases fit clinically. What's the diagnosis?
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More in this issue
 
Children's well-being decreases as media use increases
Is this child overweight? Parents don't see what you do!
Let's all stop making medication errors in kids
Vitamin D supplementation during pregnancy benefits offspring
 
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