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Contents: Volume 26, Issue 12   [Index by Author] 
      Down NEWS AND FEATURES
      Down HEALTH BRIEFS
      Down WASHINGTON REPORT
      Down VICE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES
      Down LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT
      Down VICE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES
      Down RESEARCH UPDATE
      Down COMMENTARY
      Down FOCUS ON SUBSPECIALTIES
      Down PEDIATRIC DRUG LABELING UPDATE
      Down PEDIATRICIANS AND THE LAW
      Down CODING CORNER
      Down CHAPTER VIEWS AND NEWS
      Down FOR YOUR INFORMATION
      Down FOR YOUR BENEFIT
      Down CME
      Down HEALTH ALERTS
      Down FELLOWS IN THE NEWS
      Down IN MEMORIAM
      Down SEEN & HEARD
      Down CORRECTIONS
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NEWS AND FEATURES:Back

Academy discourages personal stockpiles of influenza antivirals
AAP News 2005 26: 1. [Full Text]  

Universal hepatitis A immunization recommendation made by ACIP
AAP News 2005 26: 1. [Full Text]  

Dr. Grange cites morality, economy as reasons to improve global child health care
AAP News 2005 26: 1. [Full Text]  

Nominations sought to fill AAP national committee posts
AAP News 2005 26: 6. [Full Text]  

ACGME recognizes resident, program director learning centers
AAP News 2005 26: 7. [Full Text]  

AAP election process: Principles and rules
AAP News 2005 26: 8. [Full Text]  

This month in Pediatrics
AAP News 2005 26: 10. [Full Text]  

Dr. Berkowitz urges continued effort to achieve health care for all children
AAP News 2005 26: 16. [Full Text]  

Memorable meeting moments
AAP News 2005 26: 17. [Full Text]  

Love of kids lured new District X Chair Dr. Curran to pediatric career
AAP News 2005 26: 20. [Full Text]  

Update on status of licensure and recommendations for new vaccines
AAP News 2005 26: 22. [Full Text]  

Copycat cutters: Some adolescents experimenting with self-mutilation to bond with others
AAP News 2005 26: 37. [Full Text]  

My house, my rules: Parents should control kids' media exposure
AAP News 2005 26: 38. [Full Text]  

AAP panel promotes payment for phone, e-mail care
AAP News 2005 26: 40. [Full Text]  

FDA approves drug for rare leukemia, lymphoma
AAP News 2005 26: 41. [Full Text]  

Striving for No. 1: Policy instructs pediatricians on how to help athletes gain, lose weight safely
AAP News 2005 26: 42. [Full Text]  

Academy issues policy on adolescent pertussis vaccine
AAP News 2005 26: 2005188. [Full Text]  

Ralstonia spp. associated with respiratory gas administration devices
AAP News 2005 26: 2005189. [Full Text]  

HEALTH BRIEFS:Back

Cashew nut allergy associated with high risk of anaphylaxis
AAP News 2005 26: 2. [Full Text]  

Parents often afraid to use EpiPen
AAP News 2005 26: 2. [Full Text]  

Internet CME as effective as live courses
AAP News 2005 26: 2. [Full Text]  

WASHINGTON REPORT:Back

Academy awarded for medical home approach
AAP News 2005 26: 4. [Full Text]  

Americans favor health services for all children
AAP News 2005 26: 4. [Full Text]  

Legislative Update: Medicaid
AAP News 2005 26: 4. [Full Text]  

Academy joins amicus curiae on Supreme Court parental notification case
AAP News 2005 26: 5. [Full Text]  

AAP, Washington Post team up on child health insert
AAP News 2005 26: 5. [Full Text]  

Learn how to be a child advocate
AAP News 2005 26: 5. [Full Text]  

VICE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES:Back

Candidates for 2006 AAP election outline professional accomplishments
AAP News 2005 26: 7. [Full Text]  

LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT:Back

AAP working to change health disparities to health equity
AAP News 2005 26: 6. [Full Text]  

VICE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES:Back

Candidates for 2006 AAP election outline professional accomplishments
AAP News 2005 26: 7. [Full Text]  

RESEARCH UPDATE:Back

Anticipatory guidance: Can there be too much of a good thing?
AAP News 2005 26: 21. [Full Text]  

COMMENTARY:Back

Get out of your office. Go back to school!
AAP News 2005 26: 41. [Full Text]  

FOCUS ON SUBSPECIALTIES:Back

Be prudent in referring short children to endocrinologist
AAP News 2005 26: 13. [Full Text]  

Malignant melanoma in children not as rare as once thought
AAP News 2005 26: 14. [Full Text]  

Physicians should guide teens considering cosmetic surgery
AAP News 2005 26: 14. [Full Text]  

PEDIATRIC DRUG LABELING UPDATE:Back

Pediatric study compares ciprofloxacin, cephalosporin for UTI
AAP News 2005 26: 35. [Full Text]  

PEDIATRICIANS AND THE LAW:Back

Take steps to minimize risk when consulting with another physician
AAP News 2005 26: 24. [Full Text]  

CODING CORNER:Back

Academy opposes carrier's preventive medicine policy
AAP News 2005 26: 39. [Full Text]  

CHAPTER VIEWS AND NEWS:Back

2005 outstanding chapter award winners selected
AAP News 2005 26: 34. [Full Text]  

FOR YOUR INFORMATION:Back

AAP News 2005 26: 28. [Full Text]  

FOR YOUR BENEFIT:Back

New database to improve services for AAP members
AAP News 2005 26: 26. [Full Text]  

CME:Back

Practical Pediatrics course travels to Steamboat Springs, Colo.
AAP News 2005 26: 44. [Full Text]  

HEALTH ALERTS:Back

AAP News 2005 26: 32. [Full Text]  

FELLOWS IN THE NEWS:Back

AAP News 2005 26: 30. [Full Text]  

IN MEMORIAM:Back

AAP News 2005 26: 30. [Full Text]  

SEEN & HEARD:Back

AAP News 2005 26: 29. [Full Text]  

CORRECTIONS:Back

Correction: AAP policies retired, reaffirmed
AAP News 2005 26: 10. [Full Text]  

AAP CME calendar
AAP News 2005 26: 28. [Full Text]  

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