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Effective School Health Service: A Response to Adolescent Health …

WEBThe World Health Organization defines “adolescents” as people aged 10-19 years; “youth” (also named “AYA” for “adolescents and young adults”) as those aged 15 to 24 years; …

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The Importance of Strengthening Mother and Child Health …

WEBThe first 1000 days of a child's life, spanning from the time of conception until 2 years of age, are a unique period of laying down the foundations of optimum health, …

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The Role of Nutrition in Brain Development: The Golden …

WEBEvery child has a right to optimal cognitive, social, and emotional behavioral development. The cognitive, social, and emotional parts of the brain continue to develop …

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Navigating Pediatric to Adult Healthcare Transition: A National

WEBThe transition from pediatric to adult healthcare represents a critical time in an adolescent's developmental trajectory, regardless of background. For youth with chronic …

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Social Determinants of Health Needs and Pediatric Health Care Use

WEBOur research supports the value of social needs screening in primary care settings as a marker of health care needs, in addition to its value for linking patients to …

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Improving Care through Better Communication: Continuing the …

WEBThis article compliments, “Improving Care through Better Communication: Understanding the Benefits,” by Damm et al ( J Pediatr 2015;166:1327–1328). Children's competence …

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Transformational and Transactional Leadership in Healthcare Seen

WEBFrom an increasing reliance on telehealth and precision medicine to a continually expanding use of artificial intelligence and interdisciplinary teams, pediatricians must be able to …

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Use of the body mass index (BMI) as a measure of overweight in …

WEBDespite these associations, clinically significant obesity-associated morbidities are infrequent in children and adolescents. Therefore the likelihood that obesity will persist …

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Addressing the Pediatric Mental Health Crisis: Moving from a …

WEBOver the last several decades, there have been global increases in youth impacted by mental health disorders.1 Our nation has experienced similar surges that …

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Addressing Resident and Fellow Mental Health and Well-Being: …

WEBStress, burnout, and depression are significant problems across the continuum of medical education. Burnout is more common among physicians than any other working …

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The Barker hypothesis revisited

WEBThe Barker hypothesis focuses on the role of fetal factors and growth on subsequent life course outcomes, such as the development of obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular …

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Advocacy and Community Engagement: Perspectives from …

WEBThe health of children is profoundly impacted by their environments, their lived experiences, the communities they live in, and the policies that shape them. …

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Social Determinants of Cardiovascular Health: Early Life Adversity …

WEBSocial determinants of health (SDoH), factors related to the conditions in which people are born, live, work, play, age, and the systems that shape the conditions …

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Responding to the Crisis in College Mental Health: A Call to Action

WEBThe rates of significant mental health concerns among US college students have risen steeply over the past decade.1-3 This surge is acute enough to qualify as a …

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Prevalence and Treatment of Depression, Anxiety, and Conduct …

WEBThe purpose of the present study was to use the latest data from the 2016 National Survey of Children's Health (NSCH) to report nationally representative …

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Decline in Independent Activity as a Cause of Decline in Children’s

WEBWe develop the thesis by summarizing evidence for, respectively, (1) a large decline over decades in children’s opportunities for independent activity; (2) a large …

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Body Mass Index Z Score vs Weight-for-Length Z Score in Infancy …

WEBTo confirm that World Health Organization weight-for-length z scores (zWFL) and World Health Organization body mass index z scores (zBMI) in infancy are …

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Culture and the patient-physician relationship: Achieving cultural

WEBEditor's Note: It is hardly news to physicians on the front lines of patient care that the cultural diversity of our patients is broadening daily. Those of us who want to provide …

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Healthier Choices in School Cafeterias: A Systematic Review of

WEBWith this systematic review, we categorize cafeteria interventions using the behavioral economics theory of Kahneman into system 1 (fast and intuitive thinking) and …

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Reply to: Acuity versus acuteness of illness

WEB1. in addition to the above definition, the authors define "the degree of acuity of illness" as one way in which the word acuity is used. In McGraw-Hill's Essential Dictionary of …

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