A pair of roflumilast clinical trial investigators react to the FDA approval of the 0.05% formulation to treat atopic dermatitis in children 2 to 5 years. A newly approved nonsteroidal topical agent ...
To mark Sexual Health Awareness Month, Contemporary Pediatrics partnered with Contemporary OB/GYN for a cross-specialty discussion on advances in sexually transmitted infection (STI) screening and ...
Early allergen introduction, beginning in infancy and sustained over time, can safely reduce food allergy risk, said David Stukus, MD, at AAP 2025. Infant feeding recommendations have undergone ...
Multidisciplinary care is key in evaluating and managing menstrual disorders in adolescents. Melanie Cree, MD, professor in pediatric endocrinology at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical ...
Another month has come and gone, and with it, several FDA approvals and regulatory updates related to the ever-evolving landscape of pediatric health care. In our September monthly recap, we list our ...
Youth suicides by sodium nitrite/nitrate are rising, highlighting prevention gaps and opportunities for early medical and public health intervention. An emerging suicide method involving ingestion of ...
Dr Taylor is associate professor of Pediatrics, Drexel University College of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and attending physician, St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children, Philadelphia.
Ms Spangler is a Certified Academic Language Therapist (CALT) and Wilson Language In-District Trainer in the Rocky River, Ohio, City School District. She also serves on the Board of Directors of the ...
Nirsevimab demonstrates high effectiveness against RSV in healthy term infants ...
Poll: Can you diagnose this 12-year-old female with right-sided neck swelling?
Nirsevimab demonstrates high effectiveness against RSV in healthy term infants ...
Poll: Can you diagnose this 13-year-old female with altered mental status?