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Publisher: American Academy of Pediatrics
Published: May 20, 2025
Abstract
Stories from a Pittsburgh pediatrician about THC ingestion and sickle cell pain inspired the writers of Noah Wyle’s hit medical drama "The Pitt."
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Published: April 02, 2025
Abstract
Fact Checked articles address false claims about vaccines, measles, raw milk, fluoride, abusive head trauma and more.
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Pediatricians can improve child health through advocacy, education
Available to PurchasePublished: April 01, 2025
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Pediatricians can make a difference by using social media wisely, engaging with media, being active in public policy and educating parents.
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Inundation of ads may link sports, gambling in youths’ minds
Available to PurchasePublished: February 01, 2025
TOPICS:
Addiction,
Media
Abstract
Youths who watch the Super Bowl on Feb. 9 will be inundated with ads for legalized gambling that make it seem like harmless fun instead of risky behavior.
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FYI: Visiting professorship opportunity, media strategy course, CATCH grants
Available to PurchasePublished: January 01, 2025
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The AAP Council on Communications and Media is accepting applications for visiting professorships; a weekend course in New Orleans will teach media strategy; three types of CATCH grants are available.
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FYI: New oral history, AAP Digital Solutions package, Season 2 of podcast
Available to PurchasePublished: October 01, 2024
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An oral history of a pediatric pulmonologist, a new package of AAP resources and the second season of the Healthy Children podcast in this months’ FYI column.
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Published: September 29, 2024
TOPICS:
Media,
Social Media
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The AAP Center of Excellence on Social Media and Youth Mental Health launched a new digital tool during the National Conference & Exhibition to answer parents’ questions about digital platforms.
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Published: July 30, 2024
TOPICS:
Adolescent Health/Medicine,
Advocacy,
Media,
Psychiatry/Psychology,
Screen Time,
Social Media
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The legislation establishes a duty of care requiring platforms to avoid certain harms to minors, provides young people new tools to control their digital experience and strengthens data privacy safeguards.
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Summit brings together teens, experts for discussions on healthy media use
Available to PurchasePublished: July 01, 2024
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The AAP Center of Excellence on Social Media and Youth Mental Health summit marked the first in-person meeting of the Youth Advisory Panel, a diverse group of 20 adolescents.
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When talking with families about media habits, don’t forget internet use at school
Available to PurchasePublished: April 01, 2024
TOPICS:
Media,
School Health,
Social Media
Abstract
Many children and adolescents have access to devices at school.
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Published: February 26, 2024
TOPICS:
Media,
Nutrition,
Obesity,
Sleep Medicine
Abstract
The report addresses behavioral patterns that support high-quality nutrition, physical activity, adequate sleep, a positive approach to screen use and social-emotional wellness.
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Screen use in infancy can affect development; add it to well-child visit agenda
Available to PurchasePublished: February 01, 2024
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Media
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Digital media exposure during the sensitive developmental period of infancy may affect language development, cognitive skills and executive functioning. It also may supplant other important developmental opportunities such as free play.
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Published: October 11, 2023
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Following the success of last year’s live broadcast, the hosts of the Pediatrics On Call podcast again will be recording a live episode at the AAP National Conference & Exhibition Oct. 22 in Washington, D.C.
News
Published: September 29, 2023
TOPICS:
Media,
Social Media
Abstract
While establishing a presence on social media may seem daunting, it can be an effective way to connect with patients and families.
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Published: May 23, 2023
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The surgeon general pointed people to the AAP’s new Center of Excellence on Social Media and Youth Mental Health for guidance.
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Updated AAP Family Media Plan goes beyond screen time
Available to PurchasePublished: May 01, 2023
TOPICS:
Media,
Social Media
Abstract
Updated from 2016, the free tool has a more usable interface and more actionable tips.
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Conference prepares pediatricians to advocate for online protections for youths
Available to PurchasePublished: May 01, 2023
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More than 320 pediatricians, pediatric subspecialists and pediatric trainees urged their lawmakers to pass bipartisan policies to protect the privacy and safety of young people online.
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How to harness power of podcasts to educate on child health
Available to PurchasePublished: March 01, 2023
TOPICS:
Evidence-Based Medicine,
Media
Abstract
By creating and engaging in podcasts, pediatricians can raise awareness of evidence-based topics with families and colleagues.
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Measures used by social media apps detrimental to youths’ mental health
Available to PurchasePublished: January 01, 2023
TOPICS:
Media,
Social Media
Abstract
Social media capitalizes on our biological and evolutionary drive for belonging, and sites that allow users to quantify their social status through likes, comments, followers and views are especially problematic.
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