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Now updated! The new edition of this best-selling guide uses
science to tackle some of the most important decisions facing new
parents-from sleep training and vaccinations to breastfeeding and
baby food. Is cosleeping safe? How important is breastfeeding? Are
food allergies preventable? Should we be worried about the aluminum
in vaccines? Searching for answers to these tough parenting
questions can yield a deluge of conflicting advice. In this revised
and expanded edition of The Science of Mom, Alice Callahan, a
science writer whose work appears in the New York Times and the
Washington Post, recognizes that families must make their own
decisions and gives parents the tools to evaluate the evidence for
themselves. Sharing the latest scientific research on raising
healthy babies, she covers topics like the microbiome, attachment,
vaccine safety, pacifiers, allergies, increasing breast milk
production, and choosing an infant formula.
Pediatric Endocrine Self-Assessment Program (Pediatric ESAP),
Reference Edition, 2021-2022 is a self-study curriculum for
physicians and health professionals. It consists of 100
multiple-choice questions in all areas of pediatric endocrinology,
diabetes, growth, and metabolism, with discussion and references.
Updated every two years. Customers are advised that this book is a
reference edition and the questions in it are designed for
self-study and reference. The content is the same as the
non-reference edition, but CME and MOC credits are not available
upon completion of the material. Anyone with questions about CME
and/or MOC credits should consult www.endocrine.org/store for
further information.
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The field commonly known as "infant mental health" integrates
current research from developmental psychology, genetics and
neuroscience to form a model of prevention, intervention and
treatment well beyond infancy. This book presents the core concepts
of this vibrant field and applies them to common childhood
problems, from attention deficits to anxiety and sleep disorders.
Readers will find a friendly guide that distills this developmental
science into key ideas and clinical scenarios that practitioners
can make sense of and use in their day-to-day work. Part I offers
an overview of the major areas of research and theory, providing a
pragmatic knowledge base to comfortably integrate the principles of
this expansive field in clinical practise. It reviews the newest
science, exploring the way relationships change the brain,
breakthrough attachment theory, epigenetics, the polyvagal theory
of emotional development, the role of stress response systems, and
many other illuminating concepts. Part II then guides the reader
through the remarkable applications of these concepts in clinical
work. Chapters address how to take a textured early developmental
history, navigate the complexity of postpartum depression, address
the impact of trauma and loss on children's emotional and
behavioural problems, treat sleep problems through an infant mental
health lens, and synthesise tools from the science of the
developing mind in the treatment of specific problems of regulation
of emotion, behaviour and attention. Fundamental knowledge of the
science of early brain development is deeply relevant to mental
health care throughout a client's lifespan. In an era when new
research is illuminating so much, mental health practitioners have
much to gain by learning this leading-edge discipline's essential
applications. This book makes those applications and their robust
benefits in work with clients, readily available to any
professional.
The study of pediatric and adolescent medicine is an essential part
of medicine as children react to diseases differently than adults.
As new viruses continue to emerge, and as procedures are updated
and revised, there is a need for comprehensive resources on the new
developments and emerging technologies in this field. As medical
technologies and innovative practices spread in recent years, it is
vital that medical professionals are knowledgeable on the
developments in the pediatric field as well. The Research Anthology
on Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine presents the developments,
emerging technologies, and challenges in pediatric and adolescent
medicine. It also explains adolescent health management and
promotion as well as recent discoveries on childhood development.
Covering topics such as media consumption, neuro-developmental
disorders, and health promotion, this book is a critical resource
for pediatricians, nurses, medical professionals, hospital
administration, behavioral scientists, therapists, psychiatrists,
medical students, researchers, and academicians.
Dr. Wheeler is providing a much needed update on the topic of
critical care medicine for the pediatrician. He organized the issue
to give a full overview on those topics that most pertinent to
practicing clinicians. His authors are top experts in their fields,
and they are writing clinical reviews devoted to The Evolving Model
of Pediatric Critical Care, The High Reliability Pediatric
Intensive Care Unit, Telemedicine and the Pediatric Intensive Care
Unit, Resuscitation and Stabilization of the Critically Ill Child,
Monitoring and Management of Acute Respiratory Failure, Monitoring
and Management of Shock, Cardiac Intensive Care, Monitoring and
Management of Acute Kidney Injury, Critical Care of the Bone Marrow
Transplant Patient, Neurocritical Care, Ethics and End-of-Life
Care, Delirium in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, and
Family-centered Care in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit.
This issue of Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics provides
essential updates across the spectrum of pediatric endocrinology.
Topics covered include Prevention of type 1 and type 2 diabetes
mellitus; genetics of growth; diagnosis in prepubescent girls;
Turner and Noonan Syndromes; thyroid function in Down Syndrome;
chronic disease; effects of ADHD treatment on growth; Vitamin D and
bone health; use of statins; and obesity prevention.
Today's youth experience a period of major physical, physiological,
psychological, and behavioral changes with changing patterns of
social interactions and relationships. The changing environments in
which adolescents live impacts their behavior, which in turn can
implicate their health and wellbeing. The changing nature of these
health problems amongst adolescents calls for new responses from
the medical sector to promote and protect their health.
Psycho-Socio-Physical Dimensions of Adolescent Health Management:
Emerging Research and Opportunities is a pivotal reference source
that provides vital research on the protection of adolescent health
and wellbeing by strategizing better healthcare initiatives and
programs, as well as assessing the impact of various healthcare
approaches in modifying the health and behavior of adolescents.
Covering topics that include growth patterns, improving mental
health, and interpersonal relationships, this book is ideally
designed for healthcare professionals, psychologists,
psychiatrists, sociologists, social workers, researchers,
policymakers, and scholars.
In this issue of Otolaryngologic Clinics, guest editors Drs.
Romaine F. Johnson and Elton M. Lambert bring their considerable
expertise to the topic of Pediatric Otolaryngology. Top experts in
the field cover key topics such as single-sided deafness,
eustachian tube dysfunction, drug-induced sleep endoscopy; drooling
and aspiration; pediatric tracheostomy teams; 3-D printing in
otolaryngology; and more. Contains 15 relevant, practice-oriented
topics including enhanced recovery after surgery; aerodigestive
approaches to chronic cough; slide tracheoplasty: tracheal rings
and beyond; COVID-19 and pediatric otolaryngology; and more.
Provides in-depth clinical reviews on pediatric otolaryngology,
offering actionable insights for clinical practice. Presents the
latest information on this timely, focused topic under the
leadership of experienced editors in the field. Authors synthesize
and distill the latest research and practice guidelines to create
clinically significant, topic-based reviews.
In this issue of Clinics in Perinatology, guest editors KuoJen Tsao
and Hanmin Lee bring their considerable expertise to the topic of
Fetal and Neonatal Surgery. Provides in-depth reviews on the latest
updates in Fetal and Neonatal Surgery, providing actionable
insights for clinical practice. Presents the latest information on
this timely, focused topic under the leadership of experienced
editors in the field; Authors synthesize and distill the latest
research and practice guidelines to create these timely topic-based
reviews.
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