December 1, 2024
Whats up, doc?
December 2024 There was a very disturbing article in PEDIATRICS, by Bridget Duffy, BS, et al. “Characteristics of Fatalities Among Sexual-Gender-Diverse Youth in the United States: 2015-2020”, vol. 154, nu 83, Nov.2024. This article stated the following, “Suicide was the most common manner of death for sexual-and gender-diverse youth, Adolescent, Developmental, Education, Elementary, Family Life, Musculoskeletal, Sports
November 1, 2024
Newborn Hiccups and Sneezing
The Things That Newborns Do….. I really enjoy the newborn visit. Usually, two days after discharge the proud parents and tiny baby come in for the first office visit. This is to monitor the baby’s weight as well as to check for jaundice. The parents are beaming with pride, Abdominal / Gastronintestinal, Chest & Lungs, Education, Family Life, Infant Issues
September 1, 2024
Pityriasis Alba
Eleven-year-old Marco came in for his yearly physical and sports exam before starting the 6th grade. I asked him how his summer had been and what he had done. He had gone to soccer camps and Junior Lifeguards. The lifeguards in many beachside communities run a summer program for Disorders and Disabilities, Family Life, Skin
August 19, 2024
Whats up, doc?
August 2024 Concussion has become a diagnosis that provokes fear in parents and unnecessary restrictions on the patient. 1) A review article, WHAT’S NEW WITH PEDIATRIC SPORT CONCUSSIONS? y Mark E. Halstead, MD, FAAP appeared in PEDIATRICS vol 153, nu.1. January 2024, pg. 61. I feel it gives Central Nervous System, Education, Family Life, Sports