Healthcare Triage News: The Trump Administration and Family Separation. It’s Bad.
I’m late to posting this, but, unfortunately, it’s still all-too-relevant. Watch and share: @aaronecarroll
I’m late to posting this, but, unfortunately, it’s still all-too-relevant. Watch and share: @aaronecarroll
As I mentioned in a previous post, I’m now the Web and Social Media Editor at JAMA Pediatrics. We’ve got a podcast where I discuss a paper
Last year, Claire Caine Miller and I teamed up to write about the then-new AAP guidelines on infant sleep. Those guidelines recommended that infants sleep in the
Last year, Claire Caine Miller and I teamed up to write about the then-new AAP guidelines on infant sleep. Those guidelines recommended that infants sleep
Full disclosure: my son Noah played tackle football for a few years, and it was some of the most exciting kids’ sports we watched. I’ve
For years, I have been part of a group called the Partnership for Policy Implementation: The Partnership for Policy Implementation (PPI) was established to increase
Few would dispute that children who are exhibiting signs or symptoms of autistic spectrum disorder should be referred and tested. It is when we talk
The following originally appeared on The Upshot (copyright 2015, The New York Times Company). Few would dispute that children who are exhibiting signs or symptoms of autistic spectrum
Peanut allergies have doubled in prevalence in the last 10 years in Western countries, and they’re becoming more common in Africa and Asia, too. People
The American Academy of Pediatrics has updated their policy statement on Marijuana. You can read the full document here. But for those of you who
There are moments I’m really proud to be a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics. Their just released policy statement, “Promoting the Well-Being of
I’ve been getting quite a bit of email since Harold’s post on Saturday. A number of you have asked why I’m not irate, and why