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Published: July 17, 2025
TOPICS:
Addiction,
Public Health,
Smoking
Abstract
An AAP tobacco prevention leader is expressing disappointment with an FDA ruling that authorizes the sale of Juul Labs’ e-cigarettes and refill cartridges, saying the high concentration of nicotine is ‘very concerning’ for addiction.
News
Published: July 07, 2025
Abstract
The AAP and other leading medical groups are suing HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for making unilateral, unscientific changes to federal vaccine policy they say are an “assault on science, public health and evidence-based medicine.”
News
Published: July 01, 2025
TOPICS:
Public Health,
Vaccine/Immunization
Abstract
Pediatricians can empower parents by highlighting key misinformation strategies.
News
COVID-19 pandemic
FreePublished: July 01, 2025
Abstract
Read about the latest developments in COVID-19 vaccines and therapeutics. Plus, AAP guidance to protect children during the pandemic.
News
Published: June 26, 2025
Abstract
In an amicus brief, the AAP and other groups argued that permitting South Carolina to eliminate a qualified Medicaid provider would undermine patient choice, interfere with the clinician-patient relationship and create further barriers to medical care.
News
Published: June 12, 2025
Abstract
The group includes people with a history of voicing skepticism about vaccines and people who have been involved in spreading vaccine misinformation.
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After declining during pandemic, tuberculosis on the rise in U.S.
Available to PurchasePublished: June 01, 2025
Abstract
Public health cuts contribute to a rise in tuberculosis cases in the U.S., where TB vaccines are not used commonly.
News
Published: June 01, 2025
TOPICS:
Addiction,
Public Health,
Smoking
Abstract
Children and teens who use tobacco pouches can become addicted to nicotine.
News
Published: May 29, 2025
TOPICS:
Advocacy,
Federal Policy,
Infectious Diseases,
Obesity,
Public Health,
Screen Time,
Social Media,
Vaccine/Immunization
Abstract
The AAP is conducting an in-depth review of the federal report on childhood chronic disease and will be providing expert, written feedback on how best to keep children healthy.
News
Updated Yellow Book packed with practical guidance to address nutrition in pediatric patients
Available to PurchasePublished: May 01, 2025
TOPICS:
Nutrition,
Public Health
Abstract
More than 100 experts contributed to the Yellow Book, a 1,674-page manual that covers topics such as micronutrients and macronutrients; nutrient delivery systems; and public health issues including food insecurity and food safety.
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Youths who saw anti-vaping ads less likely to try e-cigarettes
Available to PurchasePublished: May 01, 2025
TOPICS:
Addiction,
Public Health,
Smoking
Abstract
Youths were asked if they had ever tried vaping nicotine and how frequently they had seen ads from the “Real Cost” anti-vaping campaign.
News
Published: April 22, 2025
TOPICS:
Advocacy,
Federal Policy,
Immigration,
Public Health,
Vaccine/Immunization,
Workforce,
Diversity, equity and inclusion
Abstract
During the first few months of the Trump administration, officials have implemented new executive orders and actions that have had sweeping impacts on pediatrics and child health.
News
Published: April 02, 2025
Abstract
Chapters are in danger of losing funds for important programs and are concerned cuts will be harmful to children in their state.
News
Published: April 02, 2025
TOPICS:
Addiction,
Public Health,
Smoking
Abstract
The AAP is applauding a Supreme Court ruling that officials say validates FDA research and data used to deny applications for flavored e-cigarettes.
News
Illegal vaping devices with games, apps making their way into youths’ hands
Available to PurchasePublished: April 01, 2025
TOPICS:
Addiction,
Public Health,
Smoking
Abstract
E-cigarettes designed to look like personal smart devices can deliver flavored nicotine and addictive apps to hook teens.
News
Published: March 05, 2025
Abstract
AAP President Susan J. Kressly, M.D., FAAP, offered the service and expertise of pediatricians to federal health authorities to address child health challenges.
News
Published: February 20, 2025
Abstract
Leaders at the AAP are calling on federal officials to reschedule a vaccine advisory committee meeting hosted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention after the meeting was abruptly postponed.
News
Published: February 13, 2025
TOPICS:
Advocacy,
Federal Policy,
Public Health
Abstract
The AAP joined four other national physician groups in urging Congress to protect Medicaid, which provides health care coverage for millions of people.
News
Published: January 23, 2025
TOPICS:
Federal Policy,
Legislation,
Public Health
Abstract
The organizations, which represent more than 600,000 physicians, said withdrawing from the WHO will hamper the United States’ ability to predict and respond to major public health emergencies.
News
Published: December 12, 2024
Abstract
With the number of reported Oropouche virus cases in Brazil rising faster and earlier than last year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is warning against unnecessary travel to the region.
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