New Malaria Case Reported in Florida Brings National Total to Eight
However, public health officials are not concerned about a widespread outbreak
USPSTF: Evidence Lacking for Screening for Lipid Disorders in Patients Aged 20 and Younger
No direct evidence seen on the benefits or harms of pediatric and young adult lipid screening
Primary Care Doctors Receiving Specialized Training Can Diagnose Autism
Sensitivity and specificity of Early Autism Evaluation Hub system was 81.5 and 82.4 percent, respectively
Latinos With Advanced Degrees Underrepresented in Health Care Workforce
However, all Latino subgroups overrepresented in health care occupations requiring less than a bachelor's degree
Child’s Experience of Racial Discrimination Tied to Higher Risk for Obesity
Findings seen for associations with both body mass index z score and waist circumference
Patient Aggression Toward Medical Receptionists Is Common
Evidence-based measures to improve receptionist working conditions needed, authors say
How Much of a Difference Is 988 Making a Year After Its Launch?
Overall, 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline operators have answered more than 2.3 million calls and nearly 600,000 texts in the past year
FDA Approves New Drug to Protect Against RSV in Infants
A single injection of Beyfortus administered before or during RSV season can provide protection during the season
Improvement Seen in Most Domains of Readiness in U.S. Pediatric EDs
Presence of pediatric emergency care coordinator linked to higher adjusted median weighted pediatric readiness score
No Evidence Seen for Differences in IQ After Pediatric Concussion
In Bayesian models, there was moderate to very strong evidence against group differences in IQ scores

















