How to manage gastroesophageal reflux symptoms in healthy infantsCanadian Paediatric Society offers evidence-based guidance for management of symptoms attributed to gastroesophageal reflux in healthy infants. Health Canada approves first bivalent booster for kids ages 5 to 11The NACI strongly recommends children with weakened immune systems or underlying medical conditions be offered a dose Most B.C. kids and adults younger than 60 infected with COVID-19 or vaccinated: study Lead author Dr. Danuta Skowronski, an epidemiologist at the BC Centre for Disease Control, said the findings can be generalized to the rest of Canada. Managing constipation in pediatric patients In North America, it is thought to affect 10% to 23% of children up to 18 years of age and contribute to 3%–5% of visits to a pediatrician. New guidance available on how to assess and manage pain in children Canadian Paediatric Society issues best practices in pain assessment and management for children. Reminders for safe use of new imported acetaminophen for kids The Institute for Safe Medication Practices Canada has created a safety bulletin about how pharmacists can safely use products imported in response to shortages in hospitals. Caring for kids: Whose business is it anyway? Quebec's decision to move pediatric primary care away from pediatricians to FPs is creating even more challenges. Respiratory infections in early life may increase risk of future disease Research shows early respiratory tract infections can predispose individuals to chronic conditions such as asthma QUIZ: Protection, treatment and prevention of RSV Can you answer these true or false questions about RSV? Do types of delivery have an impact on a child’s response to vaccination? New study reveals that how a baby is delivered may impact the immune response due to the development of the intestinal microbiota. First Previous 27 28 29 30 31 Next Last