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Children with type 1 diabetes have worse education and health outcomes than their peers

Children With Type 1 Diabetes Have Poorer Educational Outcomes

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Findings more pronounced in children with higher mean HbA1c
The maker of Zolgensma (onasemnogene abeparvovec-xioi) gave manipulated data to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration when it approved the drug

FDA: Approval of Zolgensma Was Based on Manipulated Data

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Despite inaccurate data, FDA says it is 'confident that Zolgensma should remain on the market'
As part of a literature review

Bone Health Management Key in Childhood Cancer Survivors

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Working group reviewed bone complications to form recommendations for management of bone health
Girls who are more physically active in childhood may have better lung function in adolescence

Childhood Physical Activity Improves Lung Function for Adolescent Girls

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Association not observed for boys; authors say high prevalence of physical inactivity 'worrying'
There has been a decrease in recommendations for opioid-containing and nonopioid cough and cold medicines in the United States

Recommendations Decreased for Cough, Cold Medicine in U.S.

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Recommendations for opioid-containing, nonopioid cough and cold medicines reduced in pediatric population

July 2019 Briefing – Pediatrics

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Here are what the editors at HealthDay consider to be the most important developments in Pediatrics for July 2019. This roundup includes the latest...
Childhood cancers have a considerable disability-adjusted life-year burden

Global Burden of Childhood Cancers Examined

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Burden of childhood cancers disproportionately affects populations in resource-limited settings
Nearly three-quarters of traumatic brain injuries in children and teens are attributable to consumer products that are regulated by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission

Consumer Products Tied to Three-Fourths of Youth Brain Injuries

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Findings indicate priority areas for TBI prevention and intervention, including floors and beds
Pediatricians should play a role in advocating to redress biases and inequalities in the health system and other systems

Pediatricians Have Role to Play in Addressing Racism

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Infants of color, especially African-Americans, are most often disadvantaged in NICU
Exposure to bisphenol A substitute chemicals

BPA Substitute Chemicals Linked to Obesity in Children

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Urinary BPS concentrations tied to increased prevalence of general, abdominal obesity