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