Chalanda Jones, MD

Sports-Related Injury
Sports-Related Injury
04/10/2014
Chalanda Jones, MD
Cognitive rest has been recommended to help children recover from concussion symptoms, but until now data offering evidence had been scant.
04/10/2014
sleep
sleep
04/30/2013
Charles A. Pohl, MD; Chalanda Jones, MD
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04/30/2013
Pain
Pain
02/25/2014
Chalanda Jones, MD
CBT combined with traditional pharmacotherapy knocked down children’s chronic migraine better than medications alone.
02/25/2014
Pediatrics
Pediatrics
02/24/2014
Charles A. Pohl, MD; Chalanda Jones, MD
Children with common conditions in lower-income communities incur higher inpatient costs. But hospital reimbursement is based on disease severity, not on socioeconomics.
02/24/2014
mortality
mortality
01/28/2014
Chalanda Jones, MD
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01/28/2014
patient education
patient education
12/08/2014
Chalanda Jones, MD
The oral presentation has been long understood to the be one of the most effective means by which physicians communicate important patient-related information and care planning among one another.
12/08/2014
Obesity
Obesity
12/18/2013
Charles A. Pohl, MD; Chalanda Jones, MD
Adolescents with obesity are at significant risk of developing an eating disorder, yet clinicians often fail to identify symptoms and intervene early.
12/18/2013
Injury prevention
Injury prevention
11/17/2014
Chalanda Jones, MD
Not only are EMRs seen as a reliable record of data, but also they are being explored as another resource for communication with patients.
11/17/2014
Pain
Pain
11/20/2013
Chalanda Jones, MD
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11/20/2013
colic
colic
10/17/2014
Chalanda Jones, MD
Recently, a group of researchers has hypothesized about a possible association between maternal migraine and infant colic.
10/17/2014