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Neighborhood disadvantage linked to poor quality of life in sleep-disordered breathing
Children with sleep-disordered breathing who live in less advantageous neighborhoods may have high symptom burden and poor quality of life, according to results published in Annals of the American Thoracic Society.
Study: US school shootings more deadly since 1997
Mass shootings on school campuses in the United States have become more deadly over the last 25 years, according to a study published in Pediatrics.
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Global obesity rates drastically rise from 1990 to 2022
The global rates of obesity substantially rose among both youth and adults over the last 3 decades, whereas over 1 billion people lived with obesity in 2022, according to researchers.
Retirement planning involves three long-term keys to success
The number one financial goal for most doctors is, by far, getting to a comfortable retirement on their own timeline and with the lifestyle they want.
Care team ‘huddles’ reduced physical restraint events at children’s hospital
Coordinated “huddles” with care teams reduced physical restraint events in one children’s hospital’s medical behavioral health unit, according to study findings published in Pediatrics.
Many perinatal and neonatal studies have incomplete data, review finds
Nearly 90% of perinatal and neonatal clinical trials report incomplete primary outcome data, according to the findings of a review published in Pediatrics.
Q&A: AAP warns about climate change’s impact on child health
An updated AAP policy statement outlines the impact of climate change on children’s health and offers related recommendations for the medical and government sectors.
US Veterans Affairs to replace Humira with biosimilar on national formulary
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs will replace Humira with the biosimilar Hadlima on its national formulary, according to a press release from Organon, which markets biosimilar.
Most unexpected infant deaths occur while sharing sleep surface
Nearly 60% of sudden unexpected infant deaths occur while the infant is sharing a sleep surface with another person, according to study findings published in Pediatrics.
Rule streamlining prior authorization is a step forward for primary care, 'but not a leap'
The new CMS rule aiming to streamline prior authorization signals a major step forward for primary care, but the process could still use some improvement, according to experts.
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