December, 2007
Members of
the press may obtain interview contact information by calling AAP
Communications at 847/434-7877. Staff members also can provide physician
spokespersons and background information on any child health topic.
STUDIES
Most U.S. Emergency Rooms Not Fully Prepared to Treat Children
Infants More Likely to Eat Fruits and Vegetables After Repeated Exposure
Allergic Peanut Reactions Occurring at an Earlier Age
Early Language Interventions Boost Skills at Age 8
Fever May Improve Behavior of Children with Autism
Surge in Diarrhea Cases Linked to Untreated Sewage
AAP Policy Statement Outlines Emergency Department Safety Standards
New Recommendations for Pediatric Health
Report Outlines Obesity Intervention Strategies
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