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Contemporary Pediatrics cover
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Dr Hallas says: Screening for depression is a must in NP practice
Jane Mendle, PhD’s research at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, investigating the long-term psychological effects of early puberty has significant implications for our practices as pediatric nurse practitioners—and for all healthcare providers.
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Failure to thrive: Early intervention mitigates long-term deficits
Outpatient pediatric providers have an essential role in the ongoing monitoring and care of a child with failure to thrive (FTT). Here’s how routine growth assessments help to identify FTT and determine effective multidisciplinary treatment.
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Early puberty in girls has long-term psychosocial effects
Pediatricians need a better understanding of the effects of early puberty for girls beyond adolescence into adulthood.
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Urinalysis identifies the youngest infants with UTIs
BRUE in infancy does not increase risk of death
More than stubborn diaper rash?
FDA restricts opioid-containing cold medicines for children
 
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