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July 15, 2015

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Anti-NMDA-receptor encephalitis: A review

Anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate-receptor (NMDAR) encephalitis, often mistaken for viral infection, presents a bewildering mix of behavioral, psychiatric, movement, speech, autonomic, and brainstem-function symptoms in children and adolescents that occur when the body's own immune system attacks NMDA receptors in the brain. » More

Teaching kids to cope with stress

Everyone needs some stress in their lives to build mental strength and resilience, even children. However, chronic stress in kids damages both their psyche and their physiology. Here's how one hospital’s innovative care models help pediatricians empower these children to develop coping skills to manage adversity. » More

Viral-induced wheezing

Many parents who report “wheezing” or “noisy breathing” in their child expect a diagnosis of asthma. However, not all wheezing is asthma, and guidelines for asthma are not particularly helpful. This article suggests that defining wheezing via temporal patterns may be more useful in guiding treatment. » More

Telehealth in the trenches: Part 2

Andrew J Schuman, MD, FAAP addresses the issue of making telehealth pay as well as how to provide telehealth services from your practice. » More

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