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As children in the United States—especially vulnerable infants and toddlers—continue to die from heat stroke inside cars and other vehicles, researchers are making an astonishing discovery about why these preventable tragedies occur. » More
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Children’s hospitals are transforming to ease children’s fears and make going to the hospital a better experience. » More
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Eating disorders are severe conditions that affect children, adolescents, and young adults with increasing frequency. Pediatricians, who most often have the first interaction with young patients showing symptoms, have an important role to play in the identification and management of disordered eating behaviors and the associated medical complications. » More
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A 2-year-old boy presents to the emergency department with a persistent pruritic rash and a 4-week history of enlarging, tender, bilateral anterior and posterior cervical neck masses. The patient is eating and drinking normally, and he is able to breathe comfortably. He has not developed a hoarse voice, excessive drooling, or facial swelling. The family has no pets, history of foreign travel, or exposure to tuberculosis. » More
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