
Dr Pytlak offers tips on what parents can do to protect the whole family from colds and flu this season with some seasoned home remedies.

Dr Pytlak offers tips on what parents can do to protect the whole family from colds and flu this season with some seasoned home remedies.

Medical practices that pay to attention to patient satisfaction outperform their peers in overall practice management.

Children from higher-income families are more likely to have peanut allergies than children from families living in poverty.

Teenagers who are severely obese can benefit from gastric bypass surgery as much as adults.

A mother who experiences influenza or prolonged fever while pregnant may increase the risk for autism in her child.

A national survey of US physicians has found that pediatricians are more likely to remain in the communities in which they practice.

Improved care and better treatments have contributed to a dramatic decline in deaths from complications of diabetes in children.

The AAP recommends instrument-based vision screening for amblyogenic refractive error for children aged younger than 4 years.

Improved care and better treatments have contributed to a dramatic decline in deaths from complications of diabetes in children.

Heavy periods in adolescents. What's normal? ADHD, cigarettes, and substance abuse. Intoxicating combination Dermcase : Newborn's mother can just calm down Puzzler : Fever and lymphadenopathy in toddler Most abnormal uterine bleeding in adolescents is related to immaturity of the HPO axis in the absence of any anatomical pathology

Removing firearms from homes and restricting the sale of handguns in communities will help to counter the destructive effects of gun violence on the lives of children, says the AAP in a new policy statement.

Investigators at a children's hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah, demonstrated that implementation of a standardized care process model (CPM) for hospitalized asthmatic children results in a delayed but significant and sustained decrease in hospital asthma readmission rates.

The mother of a healthy 10-week-old boy brings him to your office for evaluation of multiple brown spots on his skin. She noticed the first when he was 2 months old, and other spots have developed on his arms, back, and legs. She has been on the internet and wants to know whether he could have neurologic complications.

National surveillance data find that more than one-fourth of preschoolers aged 2 to 5 years are now overweight or obese.

In a study conducted in the pediatric clinics of a major public urban hospital, investigators documented that 55% of almost 500 children were exposed to second-hand smoke (SHS), even though only 13% of their parents reported such exposure.

Aerobic training has a dose-response effect on insulin resistance in overweight children.

One of the most feared outcomes in children and adolescents with ADHD is the development of alcohol or drug abuse or dependence, referred to here as substance use disorders (SUD).

The AAP has issued new guidelines for the prevention and control of influenza in children.

At the beginning your call night, you receive a sign-out from the emergency department (ED) of a 19-month-old, full term, previously health boy with 5 days fever and neck swelling.

Suicide rates increased significantly in children and young people from 2000 to 2009 leading to new suicide prevention strategies.

A recent flight causes the editor-in-chief to reflect on the sheer volume of information available to new parents.

Menstruation is a normal part of adolescence, but for girls with excessive bleeding, it can be associated with significant morbidity.

The first study known to examine the relationship between the persistence of snoring and behavioral functioning in preschool-aged children found that persistent loud snoring is associated with increased rates of problem behaviors.

First-time applicants and first-time enrollment for US medical schools reached an all-time high this year.

Babies as young as 2 months at increased risk for meningococcal disease should be immunized with a new combination meningitis vaccine.

Teenaged girls who present to emergency departments are not being screened for pregnancy before receiving treatment.

The practice of prescribing medications off label for children is almost the rule for pediatric intensive care units.

New cheerleading injury prevention guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics are meant to stem rising tide of catastrophic injuries.

After declining steadily since 2001, preventive health care visits are on the rise in 2012. Could health care reform be responsible?

Teenagers are accessing and abusing prescription analgesics at a rate higher than any generation before them.