Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine

(ISSN: 1072-4710, 1538-3628)

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From Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine

2012 - 166 (12)

  • Puget sound, Seattle, washington. March 2006. 
  • This month in archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine. 
  • Advice for patients. Exposure to mercury and consumption of fish during pregnancy: a confusing picture. 
  • Picture of the month. Secondary syphilis. 
  • Results of a multidisciplinary treatment program in 3-year-old to 5-year-old overweight or obese children: a randomized controlled clinical trial. 
  • Response of severely obese children and adolescents to behavioral treatment. 
  • Recent victimization exposure and suicidal ideation in adolescents. 
  • Spin and boasting in research articles. 
  • Early occurrence of obstructive sleep apnea in infants and children with cystic fibrosis. 
  • Prudent personal belief exemption policies. 
  • Physical activity guidelines for young children: an emerging consensus. 
  • Long-term follow-up of patients after childhood urinary tract infection. 
  • Diminishing importance of screening and treating children for vesicoureteral reflux after a first urinary tract infection. 
  • The contagion of violence: highlights from an Institute of Medicine/National Research Council workshop. 
  • Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: a preventable epidemic? 
  • Parental influence on substance use in adolescent social networks. 
  • Prenatal exposure to mercury and fish consumption during pregnancy and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder-related behavior in children. 
  • Changing the conversation regarding pediatric cholesterol screening: the rare disease paradigm. 
  • Safety of quadrivalent human papillomavirus vaccine administered routinely to females. 
  • Ask Suicide-Screening Questions (ASQ): a brief instrument for the pediatric emergency department. 
  • Prioritization of comparative effectiveness research topics in hospital pediatrics. 
  • Childhood obesity: shifting the focus to early prevention. 
 
 

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