Pediatric endocrinologist cautions against an overly deterministic view of diabetic risk associated with COVID-19. Instead, he urges a patient-specific approach with awareness of clinically suspicious symptoms and reinforces pediatrician-recommended vaccinations.
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Reading Between the (Guide)lines to Manage Pediatric UTI and Vesicoureteral Reflux
Real-world management of UTIs and vesicoureteral reflux doesn’t stay within the neat lines of medical societies’ formal recommendations. Here’s advice for handling some issues the guidelines don’t touch.
Early Intensive Behavioral Intervention for Autism Spectrum Disorders Maximizes Mainstream Educational Placements
Early intervention can help children on the autism spectrum move on to less intensive placements afterward
New Insights and Tissue Engineering Advances May Transform Repair of Pediatric Growth Plate Injuries
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