As I was studying the February 2021 issue of PEDIATRICS, vol.147, nu. 2 pg. 5, I came across an article by Arvin Garg, M.D., MPH, et al entitled “Protecting the American Dream: a Pediatric Imperative.”   It was pointed out that the term “The American Dream” was first coined by James Truslow Adams in 1931. […]

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What could cause this pain in her arm? She didn’t fall or bump it. But she won’t move it.   The office was just about to close when the phone rang and a frantic mom was calling about her 2 ½-year-old daughter who had injured her arm. She wanted to know if she should dare […]

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We need information on current events, but do our children benefit from all the daily hype that comes our way?   The world news is negative. No, more than negative—it is downright depressing. It destroys hope and gives the impression that nothing is being done to fix it.   As adults, we can evaluate the […]

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Just after Thanksgiving I saw an 11 year old patient who was brought in for fever, cough, and nasal congestion.   His mom said that it started with a sore throat about 4 days ago, then he developed a hacky cough and a clear runny nose. The sore throat only lasted 1-2 days, but he […]

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