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Keeping pediatrics afloat in a sea of funding cuts
As Medicaid funding cuts enacted through the One Big Beautiful Bill Act are expected to reduce health coverage among adults, ...
Children who use electronic media more frequently tend to show lower levels of attention, while independent reading is ...
“The main takeaway is that large-scale loss of public benefits can be demobilizing, just as large-scale gains can be ...
PHM continues to advance with diverse research impacting clinical care, quality improvement, and health equity. The top 10 ...
The 74 reports that fathers' stress and mental health significantly impact their children's development, highlighting the ...
New evidence suggests that introducing common sources of food allergies in the first year of life is associated with reductions in new cases in children. But prevention is only part of the story.
In case you didn’t know that from experience, new research published in the journal Pediatrics confirmed that respiratory ...
Dr. Tran's article reflects on the 2025 Pediatric Hospital Medicine conference, emphasizing that the “magic” in pediatric ...
A new radioimmunotherapy approach has the potential to cure human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-positive breast ...
HealthDay News — Recommendations have been developed for management of pediatric patients with tracheostomies and published in a clinical practice guideline from the American Thoracic Society ...
Aidan Garza often talks about his dad in the present tense, as if David Garza were still right across the living room, ...
After conventional wisdom seemed to make peanut allergies worse, a 15-year scientific journey led to “landmark” recommendations that now appear to be reducing their incidence.
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