Log in or Sign up for Free to view tailored content for your specialty!
Adolescent Medicine News
Most firearms in unintentional child deaths left loaded, unlocked
Most firearms used in unintentional firearm deaths among children in the United States are stored loaded and unlocked, and deaths most often occur when a shooter is playing with or showing a firearm to someone else, CDC data show.
Hospital intervention increased STI testing among at-risk adolescents
A hospital in California increased testing for chlamydia and gonorrhea among high-risk adolescents by nearly fivefold in its pediatric ED by implementing several interventions, including preselected order panels for physicians and nurses.
Log in or Sign up for Free to view tailored content for your specialty!
Survey: More US teens abstaining from drugs, alcohol
More than 60% of 12th graders who responded to a yearly survey of junior high and high school students reported not using alcohol, cannabis or nicotine in the past 30 days — the highest level of abstention in the survey’s history.
Study links ‘shocking’ rise in child suicide rates to opioid crisis
A rise in child suicides in the United States may be connected to the nation’s opioid crisis, according to a study published in Demography.
Party school ranking, campus Greek life increase meningococcal risk for college students
Researchers determined that first-year college students living on campus and/or affiliated with campus Greek life have an increased risk for meningococcal disease.
Most guns used in school shootings come from family members
Handguns — not assault rifles — are the most commonly used weapons in school shootings perpetrated by adolescents in the United States, according to a study published in JAMA Pediatrics.
Levofloxacin reduces risk for multidrug-resistant TB in children, adults
Levofloxacin was safe and reduced the risk for multidrug-resistant tuberculosis among children, adolescents and adults by 60% in two phase 3 trials, according to results presented at the Union World Conference on Lung Health.
Top in allergy/asthma: Tezspire reduces exacerbations; remibrutinib effective for hives
Tezspire reduced asthma exacerbations across all seasons, regardless of sensitivities to perennial and seasonal aeroallergens, a recent study showed.
Study: Most teens who use e-cigarettes try to quit without help
Most adolescents who use e-cigarettes have attempted to quit in the past year but usually without seeking outside help, according to study findings published in Pediatrics.
Juvenile arthritis prevalence increases with age, depression, food insecurity
Approximately 220,000 children in the United States were diagnosed with arthritis between 2017 and 2021, with a higher prevalence among those aged 12 to 17 years or living in a food-insecure household, according to data.
-
Headline News
Expected drop in HIV care providers may signal potential shift to primary care physicians
November 11, 20242 min read -
Headline News
Q&A: What to know about surge of ‘walking pneumonia’ in children
November 09, 20244 min read -
Headline News
Racial gaps in preemptive living donor kidney transplant persist during last 2 decades
November 12, 20241 min read
-
Headline News
Expected drop in HIV care providers may signal potential shift to primary care physicians
November 11, 20242 min read -
Headline News
Q&A: What to know about surge of ‘walking pneumonia’ in children
November 09, 20244 min read -
Headline News
Racial gaps in preemptive living donor kidney transplant persist during last 2 decades
November 12, 20241 min read