Pediatrics News and Research

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New ISU study provides snapshot of health-related fitness levels for U.S. schoolchildren

New ISU study provides snapshot of health-related fitness levels for U.S. schoolchildren

Family, cultural and geographical factors influence unsafe sleep position of infants

Family, cultural and geographical factors influence unsafe sleep position of infants

Emory University immunologists identify long-lived antibody-producing cells in bone marrow

Emory University immunologists identify long-lived antibody-producing cells in bone marrow

New study highlights burden of community-acquired pneumonia hospitalizations among U.S. adults

New study highlights burden of community-acquired pneumonia hospitalizations among U.S. adults

New research may explain why youngsters' recovery times vary widely after traumatic brain injury

New research may explain why youngsters' recovery times vary widely after traumatic brain injury

Teen birth, mental illness increase hospitalization of children in Texas

Teen birth, mental illness increase hospitalization of children in Texas

Noninvasive prenatal screening could detect maternal cancer

Noninvasive prenatal screening could detect maternal cancer

Study: Distinct naming convention for babies in NICU can reduce wrong-patient errors by almost 40%

Study: Distinct naming convention for babies in NICU can reduce wrong-patient errors by almost 40%

Newborn's first stool can signal future cognitive problems

Newborn's first stool can signal future cognitive problems

Novel gene therapy control system regulates expression of therapeutic transgenes

Novel gene therapy control system regulates expression of therapeutic transgenes

U-M Medical School researchers compare reality and rhetoric of two health plans

U-M Medical School researchers compare reality and rhetoric of two health plans

WellStar opens new inpatient pediatric unit

WellStar opens new inpatient pediatric unit

University of Chicago Medicine named to FARE Clinical Network

University of Chicago Medicine named to FARE Clinical Network

High-frequency tympanometry testing can help identify middle-ear problems in newborn babies

High-frequency tympanometry testing can help identify middle-ear problems in newborn babies

Four young scientists named recipients of Damon Runyon-Sohn Pediatric Cancer Research Fellowship Award

Four young scientists named recipients of Damon Runyon-Sohn Pediatric Cancer Research Fellowship Award

Modified, healthier meal plan for youth with type 1 diabetes more expensive

Modified, healthier meal plan for youth with type 1 diabetes more expensive

Adolescents more likely to try e-cigarettes when exposed to TV ads

Adolescents more likely to try e-cigarettes when exposed to TV ads

Researchers develop novel technique to generate activated T cells to tackle advanced melanoma

Researchers develop novel technique to generate activated T cells to tackle advanced melanoma

Commercially available headphones unlikely to interfere with programmable shunt valve settings

Commercially available headphones unlikely to interfere with programmable shunt valve settings

Mild head injury patients having lower serum S100B levels unlikely to have intracranial hemorrhage

Mild head injury patients having lower serum S100B levels unlikely to have intracranial hemorrhage

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