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Q I saw a 3-year-old boy for his well-child checkup recently. His mother mentioned that he has always been sensitive to smells, but over the past six months the problem has reached dramatic proportions.

Eye on Washington

Health care is at the top of the legislative agenda this month as Congressional committees get to work on the nitty-gritty of the federal budget.

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Books, videos, and Web sites of interest to pediatricians

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A murmur by any other name might sound sweeter/Correction

Successful toilet training benefits both parent and child. A leading expert explains how to help parents through the training process and avoid pitfalls. Includes a Guide for Parents.

Q Yesterday, a 5-month-old Latino boy was brought to the emergency department of the general hospital in Denver where you work because his mother was concerned about his three-day history of subjective fever and fussiness, including refusal to sleep. You were out, but today you're handed his chart, and a note catches your eye describing three episodes of nonbloody, nonbilious vomiting and two loose stools the day of presentation.

Eye on Washington

February is when the administration reveals its detailed plan for the year ahead.