
|Articles|March 29, 2021
What's new on Contemporary Pediatrics: March 29 to April 2
A look at what to expect from Contemporary Pediatrics this week
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Telemedicine has led to a number of changes over the past year in how health care is delivered. A study examines whether it can be used to manage epilepsy.
Black and Latinx teenagers face discrimination often, which can have a mental toll. Transgender teenagers also face often face discrimination. A report examines whether being Black/Latinx and transgender leads to a greater mental toll.
Plus, more stories from the April 2021 issue of Contemporary Pediatrics.
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