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June 2006
ISSN 0031-4005
EISSN 1098-4275
Articles
Improvement in Risk Factors for Metabolic Syndrome and Insulin Resistance in Overweight Youth Who Are Treated With Lifestyle Intervention
Roshanak Monzavi, MD; Daina Dreimane, MD; Mitchell E. Geffner, MD; Sharon Braun, MS, RD, CDE; Barry Conrad, MPH, RD, CDE
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Topics:
body mass index procedure
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insulin resistance
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life style
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metabolic syndrome x
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obesity
Effects of Breast Milk on the Severity and Outcome of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome Among Infants of Drug-Dependent Mothers
Mohamed E. Abdel-Latif, MRCPCH, MPH, MEpi; Jason Pinner, MRCPCH; Sara Clews, RN; Fiona Cooke, RN; Kei Lui, FRACP, MD
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Topics:
methadone
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milk, human
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neonatal abstinence syndrome
Microstream Capnography Improves Patient Monitoring During Moderate Sedation: A Randomized, Controlled Trial
Jenifer R. Lightdale, MD, MPH; Donald A. Goldmann, MD; Henry A. Feldman, PhD; Adrienne R. Newburg, AB; James A. DiNardo, MD
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Topics:
capnography
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conscious sedation
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desaturation of blood
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hypoventilation
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oximetry, pulse
Symptoms in Children/Young People With Progressive Malignant Disease: United Kingdom Children's Cancer Study Group/Paediatric Oncology Nurses Forum Survey
Ann Goldman, MBBS, FRCP, FRCPCH; Martin Hewitt, BSc, BM, MD, FRCP, FRCPCH; Gary S. Collins, BSc, PhD; Margaret Childs; Richard Hain, MBBS, MSc, MD, MRCP, FRCPCH Dip Pall Med
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Topics:
anorexia nervosa
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asthenia
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cancer
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loss of appetite
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pain
Dopamine Versus Epinephrine for Cardiovascular Support in Low Birth Weight Infants: Analysis of Systemic Effects and Neonatal Clinical Outcomes
Eva Valverde, MD; Adelina Pellicer, MD; Rosario Madero, MD; Dolores Elorza, MD; José Quero, MD, PhD
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Topics:
dopamine
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epinephrine
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inotropic agents
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treatment outcome
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vasoconstrictor agents
Trends in Doctor Consultations, Antibiotic Prescription, and Specialist Referrals for Otitis Media in Children: 1995–2003
Astrid I.O. Plasschaert, MD; Maroeska M. Rovers, PhD; Anne G. M. Schilder, MD, PhD; Theo J. M. Verheij, MD, PhD; Eelko Hak, PhD
Topics:
otitis media
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otitis media with effusion
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trend
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physicians, family
Neonatal Herpes Simplex Virus Infections in Canada: Results of a 3-Year National Prospective Study
Rhonda Y. Kropp, BScN, MPH; Thomas Wong, MD, MPH; Louise Cormier, MCommH; Allison Ringrose, BHSc; Sandra Burton, BSc
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Topics:
canada
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genital herpes
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herpes simplex infection
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human herpesvirus 1
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neonatal herpes
Solicited Adverse Events After Influenza Immunization Among Infants, Toddlers, and Their Household Contacts
Danuta M. Skowronski, MD; Karen Jacobsen, CRA; Jocelyne Daigneault, RN, MSc; Valencia P. Remple, RN, MSN; Linda Gagnon, RN, MSN
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Topics:
adverse event
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british columbia
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immunization
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influenza vaccines
,
quebec
Quality-of-Care Indicators for the Neurodevelopmental Follow-up of Very Low Birth Weight Children: Results of an Expert Panel Process
C. Jason Wang, MD, MPhil; Elizabeth A. McGlynn, PhD; Robert H. Brook, MD, ScD; Carol H. Leonard, PhD; Robert E. Piecuch, MD
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Topics:
infant, very low birth weight
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quality of care
Can School Income and Racial/Ethnic Composition Explain the Racial/Ethnic Disparity in Adolescent Physical Activity Participation?
Tracy K. Richmond, MD, MPH; Rodney A. Hayward, MD; Sheila Gahagan, MD, MPH; Alison E. Field, ScD; Michele Heisler, MD, MPP
Topics:
add health study
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income
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physical activity
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racial disparities
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hispanics or latinos
Pediatric All-Terrain Vehicle–Related Injuries in Ohio From 1995 to 2001: Using the Injury Severity Score to Determine Whether Helmets Are a Solution
Michael A. Gittelman, MD; Wendy J. Pomerantz, MD, MS; Jonathan I. Groner, MD; Gary A. Smith, MD, DrPH
Topics:
all-terrain vehicles
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injury severity score
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ohio
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protective helmet
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trauma, pediatric
Neurodevelopmental and Respiratory Follow-up Results at 7 Years for Children From the United Kingdom and Ireland Enrolled in a Randomized Trial of Early and Late Postnatal Corticosteroid Treatment, Systemic and Inhaled (the Open Study of Early Corticosteroid Treatment)
Trevor T. Wilson, BSc; Lorraine Waters, BSc; Chris C. Patterson, PhD; Chris G. McCusker, PhD; Nichola M. Rooney, PhD
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Special Articles
Review Articles
Experience and Reason
Commentaries
From the American Academy of Pediatrics
Letters to the Editor
Does Oxygen Concentration Used for Resuscitation Influence Outcome of Asphyxiated Newly Born Infants Treated With Hypothermia?
Maximo Vento, PhD, MD; Raquel Escrig, MD; Pilar Saenz, MD; Isabel Izquierdo, MD; Juan Sastre, PhD
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Topics:
hypothermia, induced
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hypothermia, natural
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oxygen
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resuscitation
Does Oxygen Concentration Used for Resuscitation Influence Outcome of Asphyxiated Newly Born Infants Treated With Hypothermia?: In Reply
Marianne Thoresen, MD, PhD, FRCPCH; Andrew Whitelaw, MD, FRCPCH; Denis Azzopardi, MD, FRCPCH; Shelley Renowden, FRCR; A. David Edwards, FMedSci
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Topics:
hypothermia, induced
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hypothermia, natural
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oxygen
,
resuscitation
Errata
Reisinger KS, Hoffman Brown ML, Xu J, et al. A Combination Measles, Mumps, Rubella, and Varicella Vaccine (ProQuad) Given to 4- to 6-Year-Old Healthy Children Vaccinated Previously With M-M-RII and Varivax. PEDIATRICS 2006;117:265–272.
Topics:
chickenpox vaccine
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measles
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measles, mumps, rubella, varicella vaccine
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mumps
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rubella
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