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August 1, 2009, Volume 124, Issue 2
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- Probiotic Effects on Cold and Influenza-Like Symptom Incidence and Duration in Children
- Exposure to Tobacco on the Internet: Content Analysis of Adolescents' Internet Use
- Evaluation of School-Based Smoking-Cessation Interventions for Self-Described Adolescent Smokers
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Profiling Families Enrolled in Food Allergy Immunotherapy Studies
Sitting-Meditation Interventions Among Youth: A Review of Treatment Efficacy
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Early Resuscitation of Children With Moderate-to-Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome After Infectious Mononucleosis in Adolescents
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- Help kids with cell phones get the message: Say no to 'sexting': With more and more children using cell phones to call, text and send images, parents should consider the risks to kids who use them for illegal and regrettable purposes.
- Teach children about pedestrian safety: Children move quickly and impulsively and are mentally unprepared to navigate traffic on their own. These risks make it important to improve walking safety for youngsters.
- Rolling safely on skateboards, scooters, caster boards: As the popularity of wheeled boards such as skateboards, non-powered scooters and two-wheeled caster boards increases, so does the risk of injury.
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