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VIDEO: Are herbs and supplements safe for children to use?
ORLANDO — In this video, Cora Collette Breuner, MD, MPH, FAAP, discusses her presentation at the AAP National Conference & Exhibition on the safety and efficacy of herbs and supplements taken by children and adolescents.
AAP releases first clinical guidance for prescribing opioids to children
ORLANDO — The AAP on Monday released its first clinical guidance for prescribing opioids to children, which supports prescribing opioids when necessary and safe — although not as monotherapy and not without also providing naloxone.
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VIDEO: 36 years of ‘What’s Your Diagnosis?’ with James H. Brien, DO, FAAP
ORLANDO — It started with a letter.
Quality improvement program sustainably prevents cardiac arrest in pediatric ICUs
A multidisciplinary quality improvement program to prevent cardiac arrest in the pediatric ICU provided sustained improvement in participating centers out to 2 years, researchers reported.
AAP recommends promoting shared reading as early as birth
ORLANDO — In an updated policy statement, the AAP recommended that pediatricians encourage parents and caregivers to read with children beginning at birth.
Surge in heat-related ED visits among children part of a ‘growing public health concern’
The number of children who visited the ED for heat-related illnesses significantly rose from 2012 to 2023, according to research presented at the AAP National Conference & Exhibition.
Water bead ingestion may cause bowel obstruction in young children
Superabsorbent polymer beads that are often used as toys or decorations can cause bowel obstructions in young children, which may require surgery, according to research presented at the AAP National Conference & Exhibition.
Black children more often referred to children services after unintentional ingestions
There are significant socioeconomic and racial disparities in the treatment of children with unintentional ingestions in the emergency department, according to research presented at the AAP National Conference & Exhibition.
'Chroming': Dangerous huffing trend gains popularity on TikTok, led by minors
Videos about “chroming” — or inhaling fumes from common household items — are gaining popularity online, especially among minors, according to research presented at the AAP National Conference & Exhibition.
Death from congenital heart disease disproportionately affects Black infants
Congenital heart disease-related deaths from 2005 to 2019 were more prevalent among Black vs. white infants, a gap that persisted year after year, a speaker reported at the American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference & Exhibition.
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