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  1. General Pediatrics
    A comprehensive resource of journals, continuing medical education, textbook reviews, clinical practice guidelines and separate, searchable databases of conditions for pediatricians and patients.
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  2. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS WEB SITE
    Dedicated to the health and well-being of infants, children, adolescents and young adults. ... Community Pediatrics...
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  3. Evidence-Based Pediatrics
    Features guidelines, critically appraised topics and educational material from the University of Michigan Department of Pediatrics.
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  4. Becoming a Pediatrician
    Information on becoming a Pediatrician, including career opportunities, salaries, medical school requirements, and what it takes to become a doctor specializing in Pediatrics. ... Careers in Pediatrics;
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  5. Pediatrics
    Pediatrics Pediatrics is the branch of medicine that deals with the medical care of infants and children. One of the major challenges facing pediatricians is that the range of body sizes (and weights) that they face in pediatrics is much greater than in adult medicine. For example, a preterm neonate can
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  6. Nurse CEU.com: Pediatrics
    List of links to Continuing Education Units from various providers.
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  7. Pediatrics Residency Program at UMDNJ-RWJ
    Information for residency applicants. Includes brochure, benefits, educational resources, list of residents and faculty, and photos. Located in New Brunswick, New Jersey.
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  8. Medscape Pediatrics
    Free full-text articles, daily medical news, continuing medical education credits, resources and databases.
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  9. Department of Pediatrics in the School of Medicine at Washington University
    In Saint Louis featuring sub-sites for several divisions as well as information on the pediatric residency program.
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  10. Yakult
    Yakult Yakult (ヤクルト Yakuruto) is a yoghurt-like beverage made by fermenting a mixture of skim milk and sugar with a special strain of the bacteria Lactobacillus casei. Because L. casei is naturally found in the digestive system, Yakult is touted as beneficial for intestinal health. It has a natural citrus flavor. The name is derived from Jahurto, which is Esperanto for "yoghurt." Yakult was invented by Kyoto University pediatrics professor Shirota Minoru in 1930. In 1955, he founded the Yakult Corporation to market his beverage. Since then, Yakult has also introduced a line of beverages for the
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  11. AAP - Journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics
    community pediatrics ... Pediatrics' Web Site Tools ... Pediatrics Picture...
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  12. Westside Pediatrics
    Clinic provides health maintenance for children and adolescents. Biographies of physicians; immunization schedule.
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  13. Parenting and Health Information
    Comprehensive resources and references about common children's health issues, with parenting and medical information.
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  14. Infant formula
    only other infant milk which the medical community considers nutritionally acceptable for infants under the age of one year. Cow's milk is not recommended because of its high protein and electrolyte (salt) content which may put a strain on an infant's immature kidneys. Evaporated milk, although perhaps easier to digest due to the processing of the protein, is still nutritionally inadequate. Most of the world's supply of infant formula is produced in the United States. The nutrient content is regulated by the American Food and Drug Administration (FDA) based on recommendations by the American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Nutrition. The
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  15. HealthCentral - Pediatrics Encyclopedia - Rubeola
    Includes symptoms, prognosis, cause, complications, and tests.
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  16. Indian Pediatrics
    Journal of the Indian Academy of Pediatrics. Free full text available.
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  17. Staten Island University Hospital Residency Programs
    Provides information on residency training programs in general internal medicine, OB/GYN, surgery, dentistry, and internal medicine/pediatrics.
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  18. American Academy of Pediatrics: Circumcision Policy Statement
    Article examines the pro and con issue of circumcision for newborn boys.
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  19. History of medicine
    However the decline in the most lethal diseases was more due to improvements in public health and nutrition than to medicine. It was not until the 20th century that there was a true breakthrough in medicine, with great advances in pharmacology and surgery. Modern western medicine, despite the hypochondria of western society, is uniquely effective and widespread compared with all other medical forms. It is notably secular and material, indifferent to ideas of the supernatural or the spirit and concentrating on the body to determine causes and cures. The harsh scientific nature of modern medicine is the pinnacle of a very
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  20. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS - CHILDREN'S HEALTH TOPICS
    Featured Health Topics ... ; Asthma and Allergies;; Asthma and allergies are very common in children. With the right treatment, children with asthma or allergies can ... Behavioral and Mental Health...
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