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APA recommends literacy training for adolescents before social media use
The American Psychological Association has outlined new guidelines suggesting adolescents be trained on social media literacy before using those platforms, according to a press release from the organization.
Bacterial infections less common among infants with SARS-CoV-2
A study of more than 14,000 febrile infants found that UTIs, bacteremia and bacterial meningitis were less common among those who tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 than those who did not, according to findings published in JAMA Network Open.
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Consider fundamental long-term strategy of tax diversification
Investors often hear the phrase “don’t put all your eggs in one basket,” and interpret it as a warning against owning too much of one individual stock in a portfolio.
Adolescents make fewer mental health-related emergency department visits as pandemic ebbs
Adolescent ED visits related to mental health decreased between 2021 and 2022 but remained elevated, especially among teen girls, according to findings published in MMWR.
BLOG: Health care regulatory 101: Family members’ financial relationships
You might remember our earlier blog post on the Physician Self-Referral Law, aka the Stark Law.
Infants with salmonellosis experience 'substantial illness,' surveillance data show
Cases of salmonellosis continue to cause significant morbidity in infants, according to an analysis of surveillance data published in Pediatrics.
AAP’s obesity guidance sparks increased ‘online debate’ among physicians
A 15-month analysis of conversations regarding pediatric obesity among health care professionals online showed that new clinical guidance from the AAP spurred significant debate.
Q&A: Recent study can ‘help guide discussions’ about pediatric COVID-19 vaccination
WHO recently ended the COVID-19 global public health emergency — and the United States will soon lift its own emergency declarations — but questions about vaccination, especially for children, persist.
Submissions sought for second annual Healio Honors
In its first year, the Healio Honors peer-to-peer recognition program celebrated 65 health care professionals for their exemplary work in patient care, research, advocacy and mentorship. Year two of the program is now underway.
COVID-19 pandemic tested CDC and FDA, exposing cracks
Last April, Rochelle P. Walensky, MD, MPH, requested an internal and external review of the CDC’s performance during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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