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  1. Pediatrics, August 2005
  2. Fluticasone May Be Better Than Montelukast in Children With Persistent Asthma
  3. Parental Behavior May Influence Preschoolers to View Smoking and Drinking as Appropriate
  4. Lung Nodules in a Thirteen-Year-Old Male Youth
  5. Prenatal Exposure to Phthalates May Adversely Affect Male Infant Genital Development
  6. Highlights of the 2005 Convention of the Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses
  7. Mental Health in the United States: Prevalence of Diagnosis and Medication Treatment for Attention-Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder - United States, 2003
  8. Children and Teens Told by Doctors That They Were Overweight - United States, 1999-2002
  9. Biologic Therapy for Psoriasis: Telephone Triage
  10. Giving and Receiving the Diagnosis of Autism: An Expert Interview With Roy Q. Sanders, MD
  11. Parental Behavior May Influence Preschoolers to View Smoking and Drinking as Appropriate
  12. Biologic Therapy for Psoriasis: Telephone Triage
  13. Ingested Coins in the Esophagus May Pass Spontaneously Without Complications
  14. Ingested Coins in the Esophagus May Pass Spontaneously Without Complications
  15. Taking Antibiotics for Acne May Increase Risk of Upper Respiratory Tract Infection
  16. Single-Dose Azithromycin May Be as Effective for Syphilis as IM Penicillin G Benzathine
  17. Modified "Ear Popper" Device May Be Effective in Persistent Middle Ear Effusion
  18. Persistent Snoring Among Children Common, Requires Evaluation
  19. Types of Disasters and Their Consequences
  20. Early Intervention May Be Helpful for Stuttering
  21. Early Intervention May Be Helpful for Stuttering
  22. Verbal Abuse: A Problem for Pediatric Nurses
  23. Essentials of Disaster Planning
  24. Chromium Supplementation May Reduce Carbohydrate Cravings of Atypical Depression
  25. Trauma in Children; Considerations for Care After Hurricane Katrina: An Expert Interview With Susan Coates, PhD
  26. American Academy of Pediatrics Updates Guidelines to Reduce Incidence of SIDS
  27. American Academy of Pediatrics Updates Guidelines to Reduce Incidence of SIDS
  28. Children of Same-Sex Couples Do as Well as Other Children
  29. CT of a 5-Year-Old Child
  30. Neonatal Hypothermia May Improve Outcome in Infants With Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy
  31. Melatonin May Reduce the Pain of Irritable Bowel Syndrome
  32. Neonatal Hypothermia May Improve Outcome in Infants With Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy
  33. Melatonin May Reduce the Pain of Irritable Bowel Syndrome
  34. Drug-induced QT Prolongation: Examples From the Pediatric Literature
  35. Inhaled Insulin May Improve Glycemic Control Without Altering Pulmonary Function
  36. Exenatide May Be as Effective as Insulin Glargine in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
  37. Pediatric Management Problems
  38. Symposium Highlights -- Omega-3 Fatty Acids: Recommendations for Therapeutics and Prevention
  39. Inhaled Insulin May Improve Glycemic Control Without Altering Pulmonary Function
  40. Exenatide May Be as Effective as Insulin Glargine in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
  41. FDA Approvals: Havrix, Venofer, Allegra
  42. Warnings on SSRIs, ADHD Drug Should Not Discourage Appropriate Use
  43. International Approvals: Multi-Link Vision RX, COBRA Adhere, Spectrum
  44. Fatty Acid Supplementation for ADHD
  45. Professor of Pediatrics
  46. Rate of BMI Increase in Childhood May Predict Risk of Adult Heart Disease
  47. Pharmacists, October 2005
  48. Poliovirus Infections in Four Unvaccinated Children --- Minnesota, August--October 2005
  49. Prenatal Alcohol Exposure May Decrease Infant's Visual Acuity
  50. QuickStats: Rate of Triplet and Other Higher-Order Multiple Births - United States, 1980-2003
  51. Early Differentiation of Lyme From Enteroviral Meningitis
  52. Health Officials: Flu Plan Was Slow in Coming
  53. Pacifiers May Help Prevent Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
  54. Does Facial Sebum Excretion Really Affect the Development of Acne?
  55. Parents' Beliefs About Children and Gun Safety
  56. Relationship Between Brain Glucose Metabolism Positron Emission Tomography (PET) and Electroencephalography (EEG) in Children With Continuous Spike-and-Wave Activity During Slow-Wave Sleep
  57. American Gastroenterological Association Updates Dyspepsia Guidelines
  58. A Case of Posterior Polymorphous Dystrophy?
  59. Evaluation and Management of Hypertension in Children and Adolescents (Part Two): Evaluation and Management
  60. Global Measles and Rubella Laboratory Network, January 2004-June 2005
  61. Prolonged Bottle Feeding, Mexican Descent May Increase Risk for Iron Deficiency
  62. Prolonged Bottle Feeding, Mexican Descent May Increase Risk for Iron Deficiency
  63. Predictive Factors for the Success of Noninvasive Mask Ventilation in Infants and Children With Acute Respiratory Failure
  64. Earlier Use of Biologics, DMARDs in Juvenile Arthritis Linked to More Robust Improvement
  65. Low Birth Weight, Developmental Delays Predict Adult Mental Health Disorders
  66. Congenital Vesicoureteral Reflux May Not Always Lead to Later Voiding Dysfunction
  67. Practice Pearls
  68. Updated Guidelines for Diagnosis and Management of Sinusitis
  69. Pediculosis Capitis
  70. Good Medicine Is Efficient Medicine
  71. Highlights From MMWR: C. difficile-Associated Disease in Young, Healthy Individuals and More
  72. Look Beyond Your Practice's Bottom Line
  73. Updated Guidelines for Diagnosis and Management of Sinusitis
  74. Conclusions and Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Poliomyelitis Eradication - Geneva, Switzerland, October 2005
  75. Non-Escherichia coli Versus Escherichia coli Community-Acquired Urinary Tract Infections in Children Hospitalized in a Tertiary Center: Relative Frequency, Risk Factors, Antimicrobial Resistance and Outcome
  76. Infant Masturbation May Be Mistaken for a Movement Disorder
  77. Low-Fat Diet in Infancy May Improve Endothelial Function in 11-Year-Old Boys
  78. Preventing Potential Abuse of Stimulants Among College Students
  79. Newest Vital Sign May Be an Effective Quick Screen for Health Literacy
  80. Hypersensitivity Reactions to Vaccine Components
  81. Understanding Patient Response to Preventable Errors May Facilitate Primary Care
  82. Newest Vital Sign May Be an Effective Quick Screen for Health Literacy
  83. Two Studies Report New, Resistant Strain of Clostridium difficile
  84. Calling Acute Bronchitis a Chest Cold May Improve Patient Satisfaction with Appropriate Antibiotic Use
  85. Infant Masturbation May Be Mistaken for a Movement Disorder
  86. The Toughest Trial Yet
  87. Central Nervous System Complications During Pediatric Extracorporeal Life Support: Incidence and Risk Factors
  88. Pediatrics, November 2005
  89. The Implementation of a Postoperative Care Process on a Neurosurgical Unit
  90. Histrelin Implant May Be Effective for Central Precocious Puberty in Girls
  91. Diagnosis and Management of Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome Reviewed in Adults
  92. Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, November 2005
  93. Pediatrics Grand Rounds from the University of Miami School of Medicine - Toddler With a 3-Day History of Refusing to Bear Weight on His Right Lower Extremity
  94. Long Hours = Impaired Students?
  95. Early Symptoms May Allow Earlier Diagnosis of Meningococcus in Children
  96. Complementary and Alternative Medicine for Upper-Respiratory-Tract Infection in Children
  97. Dextrose May Be Better Than Ribose for Enhancing Athletic Performance
  98. Inhaled Hypertonic Saline May Improve Lung Function in Cystic Fibrosis
  99. Multiple Outbreaks of Gastrointestinal Illness Among School Children Associated with Consumption of Flour Tortillas - Massachusetts, 2003-2004
  100. Recent Advances and Future Directions in Pediatric Vaccination