When Babies ‘Stop Breathing,’ Who Needs Admission, Workup?
Now called “BRUE” (rhymes with true), we have data to help make these important decisions.
Now called “BRUE” (rhymes with true), we have data to help make these important decisions.
A study in a primarily Hispanic population points to the need for improved communication between patients and providers.
Link: 2023 collection in Pubmed Link: PICUJournalWatch tweetorial Best of 2023 collection
This survey study reports on use of renal replacement therapy, hemodynamic support, sedation, neuroimaging, and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation at Renal Anhydramnios Fetal Therapy trial sites…
Joey’s sister Sophia had heart surgery at Birmingham Children’s Hospital just after she was born.
Background Limited studies have focused on recent trends in Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) youth suicide. This study aimed to evaluate epidemiological trends in…
Getting young children active and supporting their physical development right from the start is essential for children’s all-round development and good health. However, children’s levels…
The combination of two challenging lifestyle choices appears to be more effective than either alone, according to a new study.
Higher dietary and supplemental vitamin E intake was associated with lower odds of having MASLD in a large cross-sectional study of US adults.
Background: Little is known about how physician time is allocated in ambulatory care. Objective: To describe how physician time is spent in ambulatory practice. Design:…
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