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Q&A: App ‘much better’ than physicians at diagnosing ear infections
More than half of children with acute otitis media and 32% of children with upper respiratory infections tested positive for multiple pathogens in their nasal passages, according to a study presented at IDWeek.
Text, web-based health intervention improves weight trajectories for children up to age 2
SAN ANTONIO — At 24 months, children who received a health literacy-informed digital text and web-based intervention had better weight trajectories vs. those who did not, according to Greenlight Plus Trial results presented at ObesityWeek.
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No B-cell depletion found in children of mothers with MS treated with ocrelizumab
In pregnant women with MS given ocrelizumab, treatment did not result in infant B-cell depletion after birth, and the drug was virtually undetectable in the bloodstream of mother and child, according to a poster from ECTRIMS 2024.
CDC’s Social Vulnerability Index predicts CDI severity, mortality
The four core concepts of the CDC’s Social Vulnerability Index could be used to predict the severity of Clostrioides difficile infection and all-cause mortality, according to a study presented at IDWeek.
Study: Naloxone access laws have not reduced youth opioid deaths
Although state laws have expanded access to naloxone, overdose deaths among adolescents and young adults continue to climb, according to data published in JAMA Pediatrics.
1 in 10 US infants introduced to complementary foods too early
Fewer parents are introducing their infants to complementary foods earlier than recommended, but according to recent data, some racial and socioeconomic groups are more likely to introduce their babies to solid food before age 4 months.
Financial planning for physicians: Key milestones to meet at every career stage
As a physician, your career will be rewarding in many ways, including a personal sense of purpose, ability to help others and the potential for high-earning power.
Teens who had bariatric surgery maintain weight loss, diabetes remission 10 years later
A decade after receiving gastric bypass or sleeve gastrectomy as adolescents, many people maintain their weight loss and achieve remission of obesity-related conditions, including diabetes, according to a study.
Adolescent risk factors can predict risk for future cardiovascular events
Childhood BMI, blood pressure and smoking status performed as well as lipid levels in predicting the risk for cardiovascular events in adulthood, according to study findings published in Pediatrics.
Analysis shows ‘worrisome’ increase in drug-related poisoning among children
Seizures caused by swallowing medications or illegal substances among youth have significantly risen over the past 15 years, data presented at the European Emergency Medicine Congress showed.
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