Yohei Doi, MD, IDWeek chair, Infectious Diseases Society of America, provides some insights on the happenings at this year’s event from Atlanta, Georgia. IDWeek 2025 has commenced, and with it comes ...
Panelists discuss how corticosteroids remain essential for controlling flares but must be used thoughtfully with education and reassurance for families. Panelists discuss how corticosteroids have long ...
Joshua Fitch is the senior editor for Contemporary Pediatrics. He joined the brand in March of 2023 as an editor before being promoted to senior editor in January 2024. Fitch graduated from Youngstown ...
Unintentional marijuana ingestions in children under 5 rose over 1,000% in 7 years, with edibles and pandemic-related factors fueling the trend. Unintentional marijuana ingestions among children ...
Affecting between 15% to 20% of children and adolescents, anxiety disorders are the most prevalent psychiatric condition in pediatrics. The impact can be significant with difficulties in social and ...
Thyroid problems can be worrisome, but relatively few children referred for workup for an abnormal thyroid test have clinically significant disease. Choosing the right screening tests can prevent ...
Getting children who have asthma into the water can have remarkable effects on health, the authors' experiences demonstrate. Place a properly structured swimming program on your list of ...
A 15-year-old adolescent Caucasian male with no significant past medical history presented to the clinic with gradually worsening left ankle pain over the past 2 weeks, ever since he started his ...
Dr Taylor is associate professor of Pediatrics, Drexel University College of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and attending physician, St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children, Philadelphia.
A 5-month-old Hispanic male presented to the emergency department (ED) at a children’s hospital in the Northeast United States directly from his daycare after caretakers witnessed 2 shaking, ...
DR. PHELAN is an associate professor Pediatrics at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, and an attending physician in the Pediatric Primary Care clinic at the Cincinnati Children's ...
A 14-year-old girl came to the office with severe hip pain, which occurred after she attempted a cheerleading maneuver on a trampoline. She reported that she was bouncing as high as she could and ...
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