
|Articles|November 1, 2021
What's new on Contemporary Pediatrics: November 1 to 5
A look at what to expect from Contemporary Pediatrics this week
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Sharing how vaccinations first began and were implemented can be a useful tool in educating families of their importance. An article this week will discuss the origin.
Lack of care utilization can lead to disparities and suboptimal care outcomes. A new investigation examines whether lesbian, gay, and bisexual teenagers struggle with accessing needed care.
Plus, a look at the importance of examining nails and scalp during any skin exam.
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Which children are most at risk for food allergy? New meta-analysis offers answers
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Experts discuss key clinical signs to help identify sepsis risk in young infants
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Experts urge for more research into youth-onset diabetes
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