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Q&A: How pediatricians can screen for food insecurity
In a recent “Patient Page” in JAMA Pediatrics, physicians discussed how families and pediatricians can address food insecurity in children.
Study: Many online marijuana dispensaries do not require age verification
Nearly one in five online marijuana dispensaries in the United States require no formal age verification at any stage of the purchasing process, according to study findings reported in JAMA Pediatrics.
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Q&A: Preventing further harm in pediatric patients on ventilation with machine learning
For children in critical condition who struggle to breathe, ventilators are essential machines; however, it is important to recognize that they may unintentionally hurt the patient.
Social media use may play important role in youth suicide, expert says
Digital experiences among adolescents may significantly impact their mental health and well-being, according to a presenter at the American Psychiatric Nurses Association Annual Conference.
Speaker offers advice on how to achieve goals through inspiration, not end result
Goal setting should be centered around purpose, action plans and motivation rather than the achievement alone, a presenter at the Women in Medicine Summit explained.
FDA approves first tocilizumab biosimilar for treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, JIA
The FDA has approved Tofidence as the first tocilizumab biosimilar in the United States for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and other conditions, according to a statement from the manufacturer.
Four tools that provide both asset protection and tax benefits
As an orthopedic surgeon and an attorney/wealth manager who has worked with more than 1,000 physicians, we know that asset protection and tax planning are two of the highest interest planning areas for physicians.
Q&A: Most overused procedures in pediatrics
Pediatrics published a review of important areas of pediatric care that may be wasteful or harmful to children.
Salmonella top cause of bacteremia among children with sickle cell disease
Salmonella — not Streptococcus pneumoniae — was the top cause of invasive bacterial infections among children with sickle cell disease in five European countries during a recent 6-year period, a study in Pediatrics reported.
FDA fines retailers for illegally selling e-cigarette products
Twenty-two U.S. retailers have received a civil money penalty complaint from the FDA for selling unauthorized Elf Bar/EB Design e-cigarettes, which is a “popular youth-appealing brand,” according to a press release from the agency.
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