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FDA approves HPV vaccines
TV makes toddlers angry
Is a CRP test worth it?
Uninsured kids have lethal risk
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November 17, 2009
FDA approves vaccines for HPV-related disease
Agency approves the use of Gardasil in males and new vaccine Cervarix for females. More...
Television time linked to aggression in toddlers
Indirect and direct exposure to television are significantly associated with aggression. More...
Is CRP in neonatal sepsis a helpful marker?
A short window of action exists for the newborn with suspected sepsis. With little time and less-than-perfect lab studies, are CRP values the added clue you need to arrive at a diagnosis? More...
Uninsured children may be more likely to die in the hospital
Study finds that uninsured children have a 1.6-fold increased mortality risk compared with insured children. More...
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Key Topic Updates
H1N1
Pregnant women need only 1 dose of H1N1 vaccine
Stats help paint picture of H1N1 hospitalizations
Pediatric H1N1 influenza deaths reach at least 114
H1N1 vaccine works, and in just 1 dose
Four different H1N1 vaccines approved
LGBTQ links
Optimizing primary care for LGBTQ youth
Web links: LGBTQ resources
Family rejection of gay teens predicts poor mental, physical health
HIV rising among young gay men in New York
Sexual minorities more likely to seek mental health help

Dermatology
Bringing up baby: Pediatric subspecialty recent marker for dermatology
Dermcase: A perplexing red eruption
Dermcase: A newborn with a brown spot
Dermcase: A positive Band-Aid sign in a toddler
 
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