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Pediatricians doubt effectiveness of sensory integration therapy
AAP SmartBrief | May 29, 2012
An AAP policy statement in Pediatrics says there is little evidence supporting the effectiveness of sensory integration therapy for children with sensory-based problems. The group recommends that pediatricians examine children for underlying developmental disorders instead of making a diagnosis of sensory processing disorder. Reuters (05/28)
Study links asthma drugs to higher arrhythmia risk
AAP SmartBrief | May 24, 2012
Controlled crying may leave babies distressed, study says
AAP SmartBrief | May 25, 2012
C-section delivery may double risk of childhood obesity, data show
AAP SmartBrief | May 24, 2012
Breast-fed babies show slight advantage in cognitive development
AAP SmartBrief | May 29, 2012
Many babies at risk of development delays don't get early intervention
AAP SmartBrief | May 23, 2012
Cranberry syrup can prevent recurrent pediatric UTIs, study says
AAP SmartBrief | May 29, 2012
Fever during pregnancy increases risks of autism, developmental delays
AAP SmartBrief | May 24, 2012
Children's bodies absorb chemicals from PVC flooring
AAP SmartBrief | May 29, 2012
FDA approves younger children's use of Novo's diabetes drug Levemir
AAP SmartBrief | May 23, 2012
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