Updated recommendations for safe infant sleeping to reduce SIDS risk
1. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has released an updated policy statement on creating safe infant sleeping environments aimed...
Mikhaela is a fourth-year medical student at Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine on Long Island, NY. She graduated Wellesley College in 2009 with a B.A. in economics and Russian language. Her interests include general pediatrics, quality improvement, and the economic implications of healthcare policy. A native of Brookline, MA, she loves all things New England, including fall foliage, ice cream and summers on Cape Cod. This summer, she will be returning to New England to begin a residency in pediatrics and Hasbro Children's Hospital/Brown University in Providence, RI.
1. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has released an updated policy statement on creating safe infant sleeping environments aimed...
1. Using nationally representative data, this study found that racial and ethnic disparities in smoking susceptibility among nonsmoking children, was...
Compared to never users, influenza vaccine uptake amongst children who are ever users of alternative medical systems (e.g. acupuncture) and...
1. In a randomized controlled experiment, parents were asked to measure doses of liquid medicines using marked syringes and dosing...
1. This large scale cohort study found that higher maternal prepregnancy body mass index (BMI) was associated with an increased...
1. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) acknowledges the many benefits of childhood immunization, both direct and indirect. These include...
1. Middle and high school students’ e-cigarette initiation, continued use, and their reasons for smoking were prospectively examined. The ability...
1. In a Norwegian nationwide registry study, children with epilepsy were compared to the general population. Over three-quarters of children...
1. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) acknowledges the link between exposure to violence in media and subsequent increase in...
1. A greater proportion of students took vegetable servings in their school cafeteria after being exposed to positive marketing of...
2 Minute Medicine is the leading authoritative medical news licensing service, and the only with reports written by practicing doctors.
No ads & unlimited access to all current reports, over 9000 searchable archived reports, visual abstracts, Weekly Rewinds, and the online edition of The Classics Series™ textbook.
2 Minute Medicine® is an award winning, physician-run, expert medical media company. Our content is curated, written and edited by practicing health professionals who have clinical and scientific expertise in their field of reporting. Our editorial management team is comprised of highly-trained MD physicians. Join numerous brands, companies, and hospitals who trust our licensed content.
© 2021 2 Minute Medicine, Inc. - Physician-written medical news.