
|Articles|February 7, 2022
What's new on Contemporary Pediatrics: February 7 to 11
A look at what to expect from Contemporary Pediatrics this week
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Disruptions to routines and economic troubles have affected the
diets of families. What can you do to help those families and children foster better nutrition?
Evidence suggests some pharmaceutical excipients in medications may have adverse effects on pediatric patients. A look at what you need to know.
Plus, a look at how changing newborn screening can lead to clinicians using new novel therapies.
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