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Maternal Obesity May Increase Risk for AutismFree

More evidence that maternal metabolic conditions during pregnancy are associated with neurodevelopmental disorders in children.

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Maternal Benzodiazepine Use Does Not Cause CNS Depression in Breast-Feeding Infants

Mothers who breast-feed while taking lorazepam, clonazepam, or midazolam do not sedate their children.

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Is Urine Odor Associated with UTI?

Parental report of malodorous urine was significantly associated with urinary tract infection in young febrile children.

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Ins and Outs of Transcutaneous Bilirubin Monitoring

Transcutaneous and serum bilirubin measurements reflect different physiological phenomena.

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Risk for Birth Defects with Assisted Reproductive Technology: Higher or Not?Free

Excess risk is small and may be related primarily to intracytoplasmic sperm injection.

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Battery-Related ED Visits on the Rise Among U.S. ChildrenFree

Every 3 hours in the U.S., a child presents to the emergency department with a battery-related injury — most often from ingestion — according to a...

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Washington State Declares Whooping Cough EpidemicFree

Washington state is experiencing a pertussis epidemic, with 1284 cases reported through early May, the New York Times reports. At this point last year, the...

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FDA Questions Whether Long-Term Use of Bisphosphonates Provides Fracture BenefitFree

An FDA analysis, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, calls into question the fracture-prevention benefits of long-term bisphosphonate use. The FDA...

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Nursing Excellence Is Associated with Improved Neonatal OutcomesFree

Hospitals recognized for nursing excellence had lower rates of 7-day mortality, nosocomial infection, and intraventricular hemorrhage in very-low-birth-weight infants.

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Internet Intervention for Teens with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Shows Promise

An interactive online program, featuring participation of both adolescents with CFS and their parents, greatly outperformed usual care.

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Text Message Reminders Can Improve Pediatric Influenza Vaccination Rates

The intervention had the greatest effect on vaccination rates in younger children in a low-income urban community.

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Clostridium difficile Infection — Treat Orally, if Possible

The risk for death was significantly higher with intravenous metronidazole than with oral metronidazole or oral vancomycin.

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Red Melanomas

Red papules and nodules should raise suspicion of melanoma, but the mortality risk is comparable with pigmented melanomas.

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Pseudomonas-Contaminated Ultrasound Transmission Gel

An outbreak of Pseudomonas aeruginosa respiratory tract colonization and infection involving 16 cardiovascular surgery patients was traced to the use of contaminated ultrasound transmission gel.

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Does Vitamin D Supplementation Reduce the Rate of Infant Pneumonia?Free

In a vitamin D–deficient infant population, such supplementation did not reduce the incidence of pneumonia or change the age at which first episodes occurred.

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Journal Watch Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine summarizes important medical journal articles about a wide variety of subjects relevant to the medical care of children and adolescents including ADHD, autism, depression, eating disorders, genetic disease, obesity, otitis media, sexually transmitted diseases, SIDS, and vaccination.

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F. Bruder Stapleton, MD
Ford/Morgan Endowed Chair in Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington School of Medicine

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