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Corticosteroids in Children with Bacterial Meningitis: The Debate Continues

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A retrospective study finds no effect of corticosteroids on overall mortality in children with bacterial meningitis — morbidity was not evaluated.

Conventional and Alternative Treatments Might Not Mix Well

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Common combinations of natural health products with drugs or other natural products pose potential dangers.

Does Supplemental Oxygen Keep Infants with Bronchiolitis in the Hospital?

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Oxygen supplementation determines length of stay in hospitalized infants with bronchiolitis when the oxygen threshold is <94% SpO2.

Annual Review of Vital Statistics

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Birth rate is up, teen pregnancy rate is down, very preterm and very low birth weight rates continue to increase, and accidents and assaults remain the major causes of death in children.

Postnatal Depression in Fathers Has Adverse Effects on Their Children’s Mental Health

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Paternal depressive symptoms increase the vulnerability of their children to psychiatric disorders.

AHA Statement on Cardiovascular Monitoring in Children Who Receive Stimulants

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The AHA’s recommendation for ECG screening in children and adolescents who take stimulant medication is premature.

Human Growth Hormone Does Not Boost Athletic Performance

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Evidence from a systematic review does not support any benefit of growth hormone on athletic performance.

Monozygotic Twins Are Not Genetically Identical

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Copy-number variations of DNA segments identified in monozygotic twins suggest that they are not genetically identical.

Does Early Vitamin D Supplementation Prevent Type 1 Diabetes?

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Findings from a meta-analysis suggest that vitamin D supplementation in infancy lowers risk for developing type 1 diabetes.

FDA Approves Nexium for Young Children

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Children older than 1 year with documented GERD or esophagitis now have another PPI choice.

Improving Asthma Outcomes in Black and Hispanic Children

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Parents’ attitudes about illness, treatment, and outcomes differ by ethnicity.

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Preventing Relapse in Pediatric Depression

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Fluoxetine was better than placebo in this study of continuation treatment, but relapse rates were still notable.

Insomnia in Adolescents

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It’s common and persistent.

Physician–Parent Communication in a Pediatric ED

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Communication gaps are common and are associated with level of physician training and level of parent education.

Is ECG Useful for Evaluating Young Patients with Syncope?

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The short answer is "no!"

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

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