In this month’s Pediatrics Top Paper, Brittany Perry, DO, highlights the new guidelines on pediatric eating disorders, what recommendations are made by the American Academy of Pediatrics, and how the...
Scott T. Vergano, MD, writes about 3 of the most important research articles published in December and poses thought-provoking questions to gain your feedback.
In this month’s Pediatric Top Paper, pediatrician Jessica Tomaszewski, MD, writes about a study that examined responses to a survey on complementary food introduction among infants. Do pediatric...
Nicklas Brustad, MD, discusses the findings of his study on the relationship between maternal vitamin D status and anthropometry and bone mineralization in offspring.
In this podcast, Bill Kapogiannis, MD, discusses the multi-Federal agency SMILE Collaborative (Strategic Multisite Initiative for the Identification, Linkage and Engagement in Care of HIV-infected youth),...
Traumatic brain injury affects people of all ages, but children are at high risk especially if they participate in sports. Nicole D. Reams, MD, a sports neurologist at NorthShore University HealthSystem,...
Vivian Saper, MD, and Elizabeth Mellins, MD, from Stanford University, answer our questions about their research on the characteristics and risk factors of interstitial lung disease in systemic juvenile...
Dr Franciosi, from Nemours Children’s Hospital, discusses the prevalence of pediatric eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE), his research on how genetic variations can differentiate responses to proton-pump...