Pediatrics
From the Journals
Too Little Sleep Raises Health Risks for Teens With T1D
“Sleep may be an important and novel target for improving health in individuals with T1D, particularly when initiated in adolescence or early in...
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How Abdominal Fibrogenesis Affects Adolescents With Obesity
The abdominal and gluteal subcutaneous adipose tissue turnover rate of lipid components was similar in insulin-resistant and insulin-sensitive...
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PIK3CA-Related Overgrowth Spectrum (PROS): 5 Things to Know
Comprehensive and regular monitoring is essential to address the diverse and evolving clinical manifestations of PROS.
From the Journals
Most Cancer Trial Centers Located Closer to White, Affluent Populations
Researchers compare the distributions of patients of different races and socioeconomic statuses to the locations of clinical research facilities...
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Acne Risk With Progestin-Only Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives Evaluated
The authors concluded that “concerns about the development or worsening of acne should not be cause to avoid these forms of contraception.”
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New Research Dissects Transgenerational Obesity and Diabetes
Researchers hope their deep dives into in utero exposures will ultimately help break “vicious cycles” of disease.
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When Should a Pediatrician Suspect a Rare Disease?
“Patients with rare diseases have common symptoms. What needs to be done is to prioritize those symptoms that behave abnormally, that have an...
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The Role of Growth Hormone Mediators in Youth-Onset T2D
Growth hormone level is a biomarker of glycemic control in youths with T2D.
News from the FDA/CDC
FDA Removes Harmful Chemicals From Food Packaging
The “major source of dietary exposure to PFAS from food packaging” is being eliminated.
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National Rapid Genome Testing Program Benefits NICU Care
Rapid trio genome sequencing diagnosed 50% of the neonates with disease-causing genetic variants.
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Obesity’s Effect on Neonatal Outcomes Is Dose Dependent
Infants born to patients with higher classes of obesity have significant associated morbidity.