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MedPage Today on MSNACIP Members Show Inexperience, Lack of Understanding at First Meeting, Experts SayRuth Link-Gelles, PhD, MPH, of the CDC's National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, who has been leading the ...
Dr. Elise Lu delivered a compelling and engaging session tailored for pediatric hospitalists exploring the widely recognized ...
In this article, we identify the top 10 most impactful articles for pediatric hospital medicine in 2025, as presented at the ...
Children’s hospital, Philadelphia Fire Department team up to strengthen pediatric emergency training
A new partnership aims to boost fire department paramedics’ and EMTs’ confidence and skills in pediatric care, focusing on ...
The evidence and policy options for eliminating inequity are clear; what is needed now is political and institutional commitment and action, say J S Bamrah and colleagues Despite the NHS being founded ...
New cutting-edge software developed in Melbourne can help uncover how the most common heart tumor in children forms and ...
Kern County pediatrician Dr. Ranjani Panithi joined 17 News at Noon to discuss how hot temperatures can be much more ...
Early use of rapid sequencing markedly cut diagnostic delays and revealed more genetic conditions in children outside ...
Premature babies often need help breathing as their lungs are not fully developed. Nasal breathing support (through the nose) helps premature babies breathe without the need for breathing tubes in the ...
IAEA and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Partner to Bridge Gap in Global Childhood Cancer Care
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital entered a significant new partnership to address inequality in global childhood cancer care at the Agency’s Rays ...
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Onlymyhealth on MSNGastric Reflux In Infants And Children: Causes, Red Flags, And Treatment OptionsIt’s not uncommon for parents to bring in their babies or toddlers with complaints of frequent spitting up, irritability ...
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HealthDay on MSNRelative Peripheral Refraction Predicts Myopia Progression in ChildrenVertical and horizontal relative peripheral refraction (RPR) are associated with faster axial length progression and higher risk of incident myopia.
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