
|Articles|January 10, 2022
What's new on Contemporary Pediatrics: January 10 to 14
A look at what to expect from Contemporary Pediatrics this week
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The move to distance learning led to a lot of negative outcomes for students, such as lack of socialization with peers, reduced access to food sources, and difficulty in providing programs for children who required additional help. However, most children were able to sleep for longer periods of time. What are the benefits of this in teenagers?
The patchwork legalization of marijuana in the United States has led to worries that it may lead to accidental ingestion in children as well as other concerns. A recent investigation examines what happened when Canada legalized the substance for the entire country.
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