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Explore essential resources and toolkits for managing the ongoing stimulant medication shortage affecting ADHD treatment and patient care.
FDA approves first generic iron sucrose injection for treating iron deficiency anemia in CKD patients aged 2 years and older.
FDA accepts priority review of gepotidacin, a first-in-class oral antibiotic, for treating uncomplicated urogenital gonorrhea in patients ≥12 years.
Back-to-school season impacts children's mental health. Discover strategies for parents to support emotional well-being and resilience in elementary students.
In this paper, we provide several cases of human bite injuries, juxtaposed with cases of bite injuries from common animals. Bite injuries are a significant problem in the United States. Discriminating ...
Findings may help guide clinicians and policymakers in balancing the risks and benefits of stimulant prescribing in adolescent populations, according to the study authors. Between 2005 and 2023, ...
Joshua Fitch is the senior editor for Contemporary Pediatrics. He joined the brand in March of 2023 as an editor before being promoted to senior editor in January 2024. Fitch graduated from Youngstown ...
Contemporary Pediatrics connects pediatricians with peer-reviewed articles, guideline updates, and practice strategies for real-world clinical application.
Dr Dawson is a pediatrician specializing in adolescent medicine at Baylor Scott & White Health, Killeen, Texas. She is director of the Pediatric Clerkship and assistant professor, Texas A&M Health ...
Dr Brenton is assistant professor of neurology and pediatrics, Department of Neurology, Division of Pediatric Neurology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville.
Contemporary Pediatrics connects pediatricians with peer-reviewed articles, guideline updates, and practice strategies for real-world clinical application.
Contemporary Pediatrics connects pediatricians with peer-reviewed articles, guideline updates, and practice strategies for real-world clinical application.
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