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    Middle school can be a challenging time and it turns out bike riding may help. Researchers found students who took part in a 6 to 8 week cycling class reported having a more positive outlook on life.

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    • Learning to cycle boost middle schoolers health. Some of its key ingredients: * Exercise * Focused attention * Support from peers For me cycling is my meditation. Try it, it’s wonderful! https://t.co/7Oq2Pp18Me https://t.co/b72psMipLr

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    Get ready to take your child or loved one home on peritoneal dialysis with this interactive program. Read more.

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    • Our online program uses instructional videos and illustrations to teach at-home peritoneal dialysis. The interactive modules define key medical terms using easy-to-understand language and allow users to learn independently. https://t.co/lteIrbcvxd #PedsNeph #PedsPD https://t.co/e5aEWPtH6M

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    This cross-sectional study examines antibiotic exposure, days of therapy, types of antibiotics, and changes in use patterns among newborns in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) across the US from 2009 to 2021.

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    • A study in @JAMAPediatrics by @dus10flan et al evaluates trends in antibiotic use in U.S. NICUs from 2009 to 2021 https://t.co/j4JaQhkzvM #EBNEOalerts #neoEBM #neotwitter https://t.co/6XG6PL4wqV

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    The ‘Insights from the Oxwell Student Survey’ series is a new mini-in conversation series that will explore the OxWell study and the impact of its findings for parents, teachers, policymakers and mental health professionals. In this episode, Professor Mina Fazel, Dr. Emma Soneson, and Dr. Simon White will provide insight into what the Oxwell Student Survey is, discuss some key findings, and explore the implications of these findings for networks of care.

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    • In this interesting podcast, @minafazeloxford @emma_soneson & @SimonWhite83 comment on the network of care analysis from the @oxwell_study, including the preference of difference groups of CYP in terms of accessing #MentalHealth support. A great listen. https://t.co/slK0W1ur7a https://t.co/YFJa3U3Fwf

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    This cross-sectional study of Indiana residents with untreated mental illness assesses the annual direct and indirect costs to the state’s economy.

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    • Untreated mental illness is costly for society. In Indiana it costs society $4.2 billion per year. Yes that’s a B not an M. Yet mental health remains underfunded and most areas lack enough clinicians to meet needs. ⁦@DrHowardLiu⁩ https://t.co/npNiWDT93n

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    Wednesday, October 18, 11:15 – 12:45, Van Weelde Zaal, Workshop Room.“Dermatology Point of View”Thomas Rustemeyer (Netherlands)

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    • 🗓️ Thomas Rustemeyer (Netherlands) will be speaking today , at Van Weelde Zaal (11:15 – 12:45) for the Workshop: “The Skin in Times of Diabetes Technology” Please see his video introducing his talk: 💬 “Dermatology Point of View”. Here: https://t.co/6VSvPQNv6j #ISPAD2023 https://t.co/I1bfJTwDlz

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    Pediatric Intestinal Failure is a complex condition with potential for high morbidity. Multidisciplinary programs like the one at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital are critical to optimize intestinal function and minimize complications. Please join Drs. Helmrath and Wales as they dive into the current medical and surgical therapies available in their interactive Virtual Webinar will be November…

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    • 👀Don't forget to register! Let's talk about intestinal rehabilitation in children! Join Drs. Helmrath & Wales as they dive into the current medical & surgical therapies available on Nov. 3rd, 2023! Register https://t.co/w4JzWUQED5 #SoMe4PedSurg #IntestinalRehab @cincychildrens https://t.co/MUqk8Fcfu1

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    Wednesday, October 18, 11:15 – 12:45, Willem Burger Zaal / Session Hall 2“Dietary interventions in closed loop systems – Changing clinical nutrition approach…

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    • This morning at the Willem Burger Zaal / Session Hall 2, from 11:15 – 12:45; and for the “Nutrition” Symposium: ▪️Sarah Koning will present: “Dietary interventions in closed loop systems – Changing clinical nutrition approaches”. Don’t miss her video: https://t.co/lImWHlLFUU https://t.co/1oDdcHC1Ur