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A field at a crossroads: Pediatric rheumatology struggling to meet demand, fill trials
The field of pediatric rheumatology is at a crossroads.
Top scoliosis content for Scoliosis Awareness Month
In honor of Scoliosis Awareness Month, Healio revisits the latest news and research on interventions and comprehensive care for individuals living with scoliosis.
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CDC advisors give nod to 20-valent pneumococcal vaccine for children
CDC advisors on Thursday unanimously supported the addition of Pfizer’s 20-valent pneumococcal vaccine as an option for children in the United States.
E-cigarette sales surge to more than 22 million units per month
E-cigarette sales in the United States surged by nearly 47% from 2020 to 2022 to more than 22 million units per month, according to study findings published Thursday in MMWR.
Q&A: Stopping a decade-long increase in child pedestrian deaths
As summer begins and children spend more time outside, the American Academy of Pediatrics is calling on communities to adopt policies or legislation to improve child pedestrian safety.
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia named best hospital for pediatric orthopedic care
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia was named the top hospital for pediatric orthopedics in the 2023 to 2024 rankings by U.S. News & World Report.
Cincinnati Children's named top children’s hospital for first time
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center was ranked No. 1 on the U.S. News & World Report’s list of best children’s hospitals for the first time.
FDA grants 510(k) clearance to pulse oximeter device for infants
The FDA has granted 510(k) clearance to a prescription pulse oximeter in the form of a sock for monitoring oxygen saturation levels of infants, according to a manufacturer-issued press release.
Study: Dads can make a difference in breastfeeding, safe infant sleep practices
Fathers can make a significant difference in whether an infant is breastfed and placed to sleep safely, according to a study published in Pediatrics.
Chart alert moderately increases syphilis screening during pregnancy
A Texas health system moderately increased adherence to syphilis testing among pregnant people by implementing a tool that interrupted the completion of a chart if a test was not ordered, according to findings presented at ASM Microbe.