Pediatrics News and Research

Latest Pediatrics News and Research

New head louse treatment shows promise

New head louse treatment shows promise

Tick-borne disease in US blood supply

Tick-borne disease in US blood supply

Youth immunization rates encouraging: CDC report

Youth immunization rates encouraging: CDC report

Autism diagnosis by brain scan a possibility

Autism diagnosis by brain scan a possibility

Circumcision rates decline in the US: Study

Circumcision rates decline in the US: Study

Exposure to household smoke increases school absenteeism among children

Exposure to household smoke increases school absenteeism among children

Simulation training helps students to score more on final examinations

Simulation training helps students to score more on final examinations

Resveratrol helps prevent metabolic syndrome in offspring

Resveratrol helps prevent metabolic syndrome in offspring

New IDSA/PIDS guidelines can thwart pneumonia in children

New IDSA/PIDS guidelines can thwart pneumonia in children

RI Hospital researcher supports use of ablation procedures for treatment of lung cancer

RI Hospital researcher supports use of ablation procedures for treatment of lung cancer

Dr. Reddy’s initiates DRL-17822 Phase II study in type II dyslipidemia

Dr. Reddy’s initiates DRL-17822 Phase II study in type II dyslipidemia

UTHealth inaugurates new center for autoimmune and inflammatory diseases research

UTHealth inaugurates new center for autoimmune and inflammatory diseases research

Sex hormones strongly influence people's interests in occupations

Sex hormones strongly influence people's interests in occupations

MRSA ‘superbug’: Everyone at risk!

MRSA ‘superbug’: Everyone at risk!

Americans ‘gulping’ down sweetened beverages: Study

Americans ‘gulping’ down sweetened beverages: Study

U.S. newborn mortality rate higher than South Korea, Cuba, Malaysia, Lithuania, Poland and Israel: Report

U.S. newborn mortality rate higher than South Korea, Cuba, Malaysia, Lithuania, Poland and Israel: Report

Global climate change linked with asthma-related ER visits among children

Global climate change linked with asthma-related ER visits among children

Vitamin A supplements in children could save up to 600,000 lives a year: Study

Vitamin A supplements in children could save up to 600,000 lives a year: Study

People with lower socioeconomic status more likely to develop heart disease

People with lower socioeconomic status more likely to develop heart disease

IOM report: Few health problems are clearly associated with vaccines

IOM report: Few health problems are clearly associated with vaccines

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