A Los Angeles jury ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay $966 million to the family of a California resident who died of a rare form of cancer. The family filed a suit against the company claiming that its baby powder contains a carcinogen. Mae Moore died in 2021 from mesothelioma, cancer of the mesothelium –… The post Johnson & Johnson to pay $966 million to cancer victim’s family appeared first on Drug Discovery and Development.| Drug Discovery and Development
Richard Smith, PhD, assistant professor of Pharmacology and of Pediatrics, has received the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director’s New Innovator Award, which supports early-career investigators conducting high-risk and innovative research in the biomedical, behavioral or social sciences. The post Smith Honored with NIH New Innovator Award appeared first on News Center.| News Center
Blood pressure measured as early as age seven can predict cardiovascular mortality decades later, according to a new Northwestern Medicine study published in JAMA. The post Childhood Blood Pressure Holds Clues for Lifelong Heart Health appeared first on News Center.| News Center
When you see these signs of weak immunity in your child, consult their paediatrician and take the necessary steps to turn things around.| MedicalResearch.com | Strong Foundations for Healing: The Vital Role of Relia...
Flu season is around the corner. NOAH is helping you stay your healthiest. The post Exploring the Pros and Cons of Flu Shots appeared first on NOAH | Neighborhood Outreach Access to Health.| NOAH | Neighborhood Outreach Access to Health
A Guide to Concussions in Kids and Teens Concussions are very common injuries, especially in young athletes. In fact, the CDC reports 7 out of 10 visits to the emergency department for sports and recreation-related brain injuries are among children ages 17 and under. It’s important for parents, coaches, and players to know the signs […] The post When in Doubt, Sit Them Out appeared first on NOAH | Neighborhood Outreach Access to Health.| NOAH | Neighborhood Outreach Access to Health
Kaiser Permanente hosted an event for teens living with chronic conditions who may have missed a high school rite of passage because of chronic illnesses. The post A second chance to enjoy prom appeared first on Kaiser Permanente Look insideKP Northern California.| Kaiser Permanente Look insideKP Northern California
After assessing the evidence, my colleagues and I recommended a balanced approach based on the precautionary principle: Patients who need fever or pain reduction during pregnancy should take the lowest effective dose of acetaminophen, for the shortest possible duration, after consultation with their physician about their individual risk-benefit calculation.| medicalresearch.com
Bernie was born with congenital glaucoma, a condition that requires urgent intervention. A team of pediatric ophthalmologists at Wilmer Eye Institute acted quickly to save her eyesight.| The Hub
A new study has found that prompt administration of opioid pain relief in emergency departments reduces the likelihood of hospitalization for children with sickle cell disease, according to findings published in JAMA Pediatrics. The post Timely Pain Treatment Linked to Reduced Hospitalizations for Children with Sickle Cell Disease appeared first on News Center.| News Center
A new clinical trial has revealed encouraging results for a muscle-targeting therapy aimed at improving motor function in children and adolescents with spinal muscular atrophy, according to a study published in The Lancet Neurology.| News Center
A surge in a rare but devastating brain disorder in children has been linked to the 2024-2025 flu season, according to a nationwide study published in JAMA.| News Center
Insights from a retrospective review of children who underwent hypoglossal nerve stimulator implant surgeries.| Sleep Review
Self-management by patients and administration to young children by parents and caregivers is easy with neffy, which translates to less visits to hospital emergency rooms and ultimately the potential to save lives| medicalresearch.com
Fever is a common occurrence in childhood. Patty Sabey, MD, helps parents feel more confident in caring for their child during a fever episode by sharing when and how to treat fever and when to seek medical help.| Healthier, Happy Lives Blog
A dentist shares clinical red flags, adjunctive therapies, and partnership strategies that enable general dental practices to address pediatric OSA.| Sleep Review
ACEP Now offers real-time clinical news, news from the American College of Emergency Physicians, and news on practice trends and health care reform for the emergency medicine physician. ACEP Now is an official publication of the American College of Emergency Physicians.| ACEP Now
ACEP Now offers real-time clinical news, news from the American College of Emergency Physicians, and news on practice trends and health care reform for the emergency medicine physician. ACEP Now is an official publication of the American College of Emergency Physicians.| ACEP Now
Welcome to August's newsletter. This month I'm highlighting an area of medicine that often cross into the criminal fields. This is not meant to be an in-depth review, but rather bullet pointed facts so you can get an overview and apply it right away. %| Godoy Medical Forensics
Mass Eye and Ear’s Child Life Department plays an imperative role in providing comfort and support to children and their families who come to the hospital for surgical treatments. Seeing your child in the hospital about to undergo surgery can be stressful and emotionally exhausting, even for more minor procedures. Children can also be scared… Read More »Child Life Specialists: Pediatric Surgery’s Superheroes The post Child Life Specialists: Pediatric Surgery’s Superheroes appeared f...| FOCUS
Physician coach and medical school professor Kathleen Muldoon discusses her article, "How motherhood reshaped my identity as a scientist and teacher." She explores what it means to be a "mother scholar" in academic and medical cultures that reward detachment and often view caregiving as a distraction. Drawing from her experience parenting a disabled child with congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV), Kathleen explains how she was forced to bridge the gap between siloed clinical expertise and her so...| KevinMD.com
What started as a fever ended up landing a 6-year-old girl in the hospital with a rare neurological brain condition.| Healthier, Happy Lives Blog
COMSEP, the Council on Medical Student Education and Pediatrics, was established in 1992 and achieved independence in 2015. COMSEP is an international community of educators who are passionate about advancing the art and science of advancing medical education in pediatrics. Dr. Briana Tierno, Assistant Director of the Anaclerio Learning and Assessment Center and internationally recognized…| Center for Experiential Learning & Simulation » College of Medicine...
Welcome to August's newsletter. This month I'm highlighting an area of medicine that often cross into the criminal fields. This is not meant to be an in-depth review, but rather bullet pointed facts so you can get an overview and apply it right away. %| Godoy Medical Forensics
Welcome to August's newsletter. This month I'm highlighting an area of medicine that often cross into the criminal fields. This is not meant to be an in-depth review, but rather bullet pointed facts so you can get an overview and apply it right away. %| Godoy Medical Forensics
The FDA has approved ENFLONSIA for the prevention of RSV lower respiratory tract disease in infants and newborns.| Drug Discovery and Development
Lauren Strelitz, MD, a pediatrician at Stanford Medicine Children’s Health – Pediatrics in Pinole has some tips to help you figure out the best way to deal with rashes.| Healthier, Happy Lives Blog
Welcome to August's newsletter. This month I'm highlighting an area of medicine that often cross into the criminal fields. This is not meant to be an in-depth review, but rather bullet pointed facts so you can get an overview and apply it right away. %| Godoy Medical Forensics
Welcome to August's newsletter. This month I'm highlighting an area of medicine that often cross into the criminal fields. This is not meant to be an in-depth review, but rather bullet pointed facts so you can get an overview and apply it right away. %| Godoy Medical Forensics
Electrical engineer Mounya Elhilali relies on federal funding to push the boundaries of how technology can enhance human perception| The Hub
UF is proud to celebrate the amazing accomplishments of our pediatric experts who have been appointed to national leadership roles within prominent medical associations and have earned outstanding award recognitions.| innovation.ufhealth.org
The new Pediatric Obesity Fellowship Training Program is the second pediatric obesity fellowship established in the southeastern United States.| innovation.ufhealth.org
Where previously young children may have reached the end of the road, today even the youngest patients can get their sleep apnea under control with relative ease.| Sleep Review
This isn’t a full blog post, but just an opportunity to share a resource that I think many people will find valuable. In most pediatric resuscitations, I feel very comfortable standing with the Broselow tape in my hand for dosing. If it isn’t on the Broselow, I probably have time to look it up. The […] The post Pediatric transfusion dosing appeared first on First10EM.| First10EM
Welcome to August's newsletter. This month I'm highlighting an area of medicine that often cross into the criminal fields. This is not meant to be an in-depth review, but rather bullet pointed facts so you can get an overview and apply it right away. %| Godoy Medical Forensics
By Karen Ernst| Moms Who Vax
UF Health Shands Children's Hospital is pleased to share our 2024 Pediatric Progress Report highlighting some of the extraordinary accomplishments from our more than 20 pediatric specialties.| innovation.ufhealth.org
Stanford Medicine researchers did not find a connection between the age children acquired their first cell phone and their sleep patterns, depression symptoms or grades.| News Center
Welcome to August's newsletter. This month I'm highlighting an area of medicine that often cross into the criminal fields. This is not meant to be an in-depth review, but rather bullet pointed facts so you can get an overview and apply it right away. %| Godoy Medical Forensics
When I began my nursing journey at Queen’s, I anticipated a rigorous academic path filled with late-night study sessions, early morning clinicals, and countless cups of coffee.| The Queen's Journal
The RVU system needs a complete overhaul to prioritize better health outcomes, reduce physician burnout, and realign incentives with patient care quality.| KevinMD.com
The worsening pediatrician shortage reflects broader systemic issues in health care, leading to physician burnout and compromised patient care.| KevinMD.com
Part II: Spinal Soft Tissue Injuries – Symptoms and Treatment This is part II in a three part series that will address spinal soft tissue injuries from a personal injury perspective. In this issue we will cover the symptoms and treatment. Part I was published in the August 2024 newsletter and covered the basics of… The post Part II: Spinal Soft Tissue Injuries – Symptoms and Treatment appeared first on Godoy Medical Forensics.| Godoy Medical Forensics
A critical appraisal of Nielsen 2024, which demonstrates that oral antibiotics are noninferior to IV in pediatric bone and joint infections.| First10EM
Using lessons learned from medicating mental and behavioral health conditions, Stephen Cook, MD, offers suggestions about how medications approved for adolescents with obesity should become part of care.| Pediatrics Nationwide
Welcome to August's newsletter. This month I'm highlighting an area of medicine that often cross into the criminal fields. This is not meant to be an in-depth review, but rather bullet pointed facts so you can get an overview and apply it right away. %| Godoy Medical Forensics
Priority Care Pediatrics, serving over 30,000 patients, to leverage AI-driven EHR and AI-powered medical scribe.| eClinicalWorks
Welcome to May's newsletter. This month I'm highlighting an area of medicine that often cross into the criminal fields. This is not meant to be an in-depth review, but rather bullet pointed facts so you can get an overview and apply it right away. %| Godoy Medical Forensics
Welcome to May's newsletter. This month I'm highlighting an area of medicine that often cross into the criminal fields. This is not meant to be an in-depth review, but rather bullet pointed facts so you can get an overview and apply it right away. %| Godoy Medical Forensics
Welcome to May's newsletter. This month I'm highlighting an area of medicine that often cross into the criminal fields. This is not meant to be an in-depth review, but rather bullet pointed facts so you can get an overview and apply it right away. %| Godoy Medical Forensics