
|Articles|March 22, 2021
What's new on Contemporary Pediatrics: March 22 to March 26
A look at what to expect from Contemporary Pediatrics this week
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Social media can be a great way to advocate for children and offer easy-to-find patient education. It can also be a way to damage a professional reputation. New guidance from the American Academy of Pediatrics offers some guidance on how to ethically use the tool.
The coronavirus disease 2019 radically altered how health care was delivered to everyone. A report offers insight into how the disease impacted pediatric cancer care.
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New dietary guidelines emphasize whole foods and child nutrition
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Maternal influenza, TDaP vaccination linked to fewer infant hospital and emergency visits
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Adverse prenatal exposures linked to adolescent mental health risk
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ACIP endorses GSK pentavalent meningococcal vaccine for concurrent MenACWY and MenB use
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