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Dr. Tayloe elected 2008 AAP president
AAP News 2007 28: 1.
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Frankly speaking: How to talk to teens about sexuality, abstinence, appropriate contraceptive use and protection from sexually transmitted infections
AAP News 2007 28: 1.
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Global health alert: Infectious diseases and air pollution- and heat-related illness are effects of global climate change, and children may suffer the most. Pediatricians can play important public roles as advocates for mitigation and adaptation strategies.
AAP News 2007 28: 1.
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Pediatricians urged to protect children from secondhand smoke
AAP News 2007 28: 12.
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Life-saving devices: Children and infants who suffer cardiac arrest require defibrillation as soon as possible. New reports offer advice on use of AEDs.
AAP News 2007 28: 13.
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`We must turn up the volume': New AAP president vows to be a strong voice for universal access to health care for children
AAP News 2007 28: 14.
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Chapters see fruits of their labor in efforts to increase Medicaid payment rates
AAP News 2007 28: 15.
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Lifelong learning: What pediatricians can expect from the Maintenance of Certification process, now and in the future
AAP News 2007 28: 24.
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If your certificate expires in 2010 or later...
AAP News 2007 28: 24.
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Connecting generations: Family history an important tool in pediatrics, public health
AAP News 2007 28: 26.
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End of CIGNA settlement agreement could mean changes for pediatricians
AAP News 2007 28: 34.
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Some Welch Allyn AEDs recalled by FDA
AAP News 2007 28: 2007286.
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Revised boxed warnings, label changes for ESAs
AAP News 2007 28: 2007287.
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Avoid bottle, binky and thumb battles: Taking baby steps can help children adjust when weaning from bottles, pacifiers and thumb sucking.
AAP News 2007 28: 29.
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