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Hunger, sex education, and the hunt for more flu vaccine

Concern about fever can lead parents—and health-care providers—to overmonitor and overtreat this common symptom. Accurate advice to parents begins with a clear understanding of fever on your part.

Concern about fever can lead parents—and health-care providers—to overmonitor and overtreat this common symptom. Accurate advice to parents begins with a clear understanding of fever on your part.

Q A 15-year-old girl in my practice routinely comes across pornographic materials at her father's house when she goes for a visitation (her parents divorced recently). She has asked her mother not to speak to her father about this because she doesn't want him to know she is snooping. What advice should I give the mother to deal with this uncomfortable situation?

In November 2004, the British government announced a comprehensive campaign to address major health threats to the country's population. Their efforts raise a question: Where does the role of the physician stop and the responsibility of society begin?

This has been an exciting year for medical office technology. Improvements in otoscopy, hemoglobin analyzers, tissue adhesives, and topical skin preps top the list of innovations.

Most adolescents who commit suicide saw a physician in the weeks or months before death. You can play a key role in preventing such tragedy by recognizing predisposing signs and symptoms and collaborating with mental health professionals to help vulnerable patients.

Every year, no matter how many times I consult the dosing chart for inactivated influenza vaccine, I still find myself forgetting when to give 0.25 mL (cc) vs. 0.5 mL (cc) and when to give two doses.

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