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View ArticleExposure to air pollution during prenatal period is associated with increased...
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View ArticleChildren's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota honored as 2013-2014 Best...
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View ArticleAir pollution link to early childhood pneumonia
European research shows that exposure to elevated levels of air pollutants is associated with an increased risk for pneumonia before the age of 3 years, and particularly in the first year of life.
View ArticleGSK's FluLaval Quadrivalent vaccine effective in reducing flu cases in children
GlaxoSmithKline plc announced today that a peer-reviewed study issued online by the New England Journal of Medicine has reported that GSK's FluLaval® Quadrivalent reduced flu cases among children ages...
View ArticleDuration of common pediatric respiratory infections estimated
An international research team has systematically reviewed the literature to formulate up-to-date estimates of the duration of common childhood respiratory tract infections.
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View ArticleSLU infectious diseases experts answer flu season questions
A cure for the common cold isn't in the crystal ball of an infectious diseases researcher and physician at Saint Louis University's Center for Vaccine Development.
View ArticleBringing healthcare home: an interview with Dr Andrew Lin
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The inability to hear subtle changes in pitch, a common and debilitating problem for people with schizophrenia, is due to dysfunctional N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) brain receptors, according to a study...
View ArticleExposure to air pollution during prenatal period is associated with increased...
Living near a major roadway during the prenatal period is associated with an increased risk of respiratory infection developing in children by the age of 3, according to a new study from researchers in...
View ArticleChildren's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota honored as 2013-2014 Best...
Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota has been honored by U.S. News & World Report as a 2013-2014 Best Children's Hospital. Children's has been ranked on the list every year since the...
View ArticleAir pollution link to early childhood pneumonia
European research shows that exposure to elevated levels of air pollutants is associated with an increased risk for pneumonia before the age of 3 years, and particularly in the first year of life.
View ArticleGSK's FluLaval Quadrivalent vaccine effective in reducing flu cases in children
GlaxoSmithKline plc announced today that a peer-reviewed study issued online by the New England Journal of Medicine has reported that GSK's FluLaval® Quadrivalent reduced flu cases among children ages...
View ArticleDuration of common pediatric respiratory infections estimated
An international research team has systematically reviewed the literature to formulate up-to-date estimates of the duration of common childhood respiratory tract infections.
View ArticleReptile food causes allergic reactions
Reptiles are often chosen as pets when an allergy risk exists within a family and the choice is made to avoid potentially allergenic pets such as dogs, cats or guinea pigs.
View ArticleSLU infectious diseases experts answer flu season questions
A cure for the common cold isn't in the crystal ball of an infectious diseases researcher and physician at Saint Louis University's Center for Vaccine Development.
View ArticleBringing healthcare home: an interview with Dr Andrew Lin
The goal of CliniCloud is to bring healthcare home. For us, what that means is a patient-centered and patient-modeled healthcare system, where we focus on the fact that consumers want access to...
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