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Four out of five children with concussion are diagnosed at a primary care practice rather than the emergency department

Children With Concussion Often Seen in Primary Care First

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Researchers find that most cases are first tended to at doctors' offices, not hospital ERs

May 2016 Briefing – Pediatrics

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Here are what the editors at HealthDay consider to be the most important developments in Pediatrics for May 2016. This roundup includes the latest...
There is strong evidence to support intermittent inhaled corticosteroids for prevention of wheeze exacerbations in preschool children with intermittent asthma or viral-triggered wheezing

Intermittent Steroids Reduce Some Asthma Exacerbations

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Findings for preschool children with intermittent asthma or viral-triggered wheezing
As early as first grade

Even First Graders Experience Obesity-Related Bullying, Teasing

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Weight bias affects all aspects of obese children's lives, researchers say
For children with arterial ischemic stroke

Hyperglycemia Tied to Outcomes in Pediatric Stroke

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Infarct volume, hyperglycemia linked to poor neurological outcome in arterial ischemic stroke
Every school should have at least one full-time registered nurse

AAP Recommends at Least One Full-Time Nurse in Every School

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Children's health needs are increasingly complex, requiring more time and expert care
Nocturnal hypoglycemia frequently occurs in children with type 1 diabetes

Nocturnal Hypoglycemia Often Occurs in Children With T1DM

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Low bedtime glucose, daytime physical activity increase risk of nocturnal hypoglycemia
Hydroxyurea may help preserve lung function in children with sickle cell disease

ATS: Hydroxyurea Can Up Lung Function in Sickle Cell Disease

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Drug slowed down the annual decline children had been showing before starting treatment
For pediatric patients undergoing urethroplasty

Caudal Block Linked to Post-Urethroplasty Complications

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Type of surgery, caudal block, hypospadias types are independent risk factors for surgical complications
A child-specific version of the modular model predictive control algorithm is feasible and safe for 5- to 9-year-old children with type 1 diabetes

Artificial Pancreas Protocol Deemed Feasible for Younger Kids

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Artificial pancreas linked to three-fold reduction of time-in-hypoglycemia for 5- to 9-year-olds