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Contents: Volume 26, Issue 6   [Index by Author] 
      Down NEWS AND FEATURES
      Down HEALTH BRIEFS
      Down WASHINGTON REPORT
      Down LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT
      Down RESEARCH UPDATE
      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 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

Cuts to Medicaid funds threaten children's health care
AAP News 2005 26: 1. [Full Text]  

The need for Zzz's: Could changing school start times improve health of adolescents and young adults?
AAP News 2005 26: 1. [Full Text]  

PedJobs has plenty to offer job seekers, employers
AAP News 2005 26: 6. [Full Text]  

Councils formed from merged AAP committees, sections: New structure will facilitate policy development, communication, education and advocacy
AAP News 2005 26: 7. [Full Text]  

Trivalent influenza vaccines covered under VICP July 1
AAP News 2005 26: 12. [Full Text]  

Private sector advocacy group outlines plan of action
AAP News 2005 26: 13. [Full Text]  

Alphabet soup: Making sense of acronyms used by electronic health record organizations
AAP News 2005 26: 14. [Full Text]  

DEET alternatives considered to be effective mosquito repellents
AAP News 2005 26: 15. [Full Text]  

Endowment will ensure Academy's role as leader in child health
AAP News 2005 26: 20. [Full Text]  

You've got mail
AAP News 2005 26: 20. [Full Text]  

This month in Pediatrics
AAP News 2005 26: 20. [Full Text]  

Bombarded by media: As TV, computers and videos become ubiquitous in children's lives, pediatricians are urged to help change media habits
AAP News 2005 26: 21. [Full Text]  

Subspecialty growth among changes shaping workforce policy
AAP News 2005 26: 22. [Full Text]  

Experts tackle childhood obesity issues
AAP News 2005 26: 24. [Full Text]  

Section drafting policy on reimbursement for phone care
AAP News 2005 26: 34. [Full Text]  

10 community projects awarded Healthy Tomorrows grants
AAP News 2005 26: 38. [Full Text]  

Dr. Berkelhamer to assume AAP presidency in 2006
AAP News 2005 26: 2005177. [Full Text]  

HEALTH BRIEFS:Back

U.S. youths engage in `media multi-tasking'
AAP News 2005 26: 2. [Full Text]  

Single-dose azithromycin effective for AOM
AAP News 2005 26: 2. [Full Text]  

Clothes, not sunscreen, deter nevi on kids' skin
AAP News 2005 26: 2. [Full Text]  

WASHINGTON REPORT:Back

Pediatricians put advocacy into practice at 2005 Legislative Conference
AAP News 2005 26: 4. [Full Text]  

Legislative Update: Congress enacts Medicaid cuts
AAP News 2005 26: 5. [Full Text]  

Success: EPA halts potentially harmful study to children
AAP News 2005 26: 5. [Full Text]  

LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT:Back

Media can be powerful ally in effort to promote child health
AAP News 2005 26: 6. [Full Text]  

RESEARCH UPDATE:Back

Survey: Pediatricians prefer educating patients face-to-face
AAP News 2005 26: 11. [Full Text]  

FOCUS ON SUBSPECIALTIES:Back

Fetal interventions for urologic malformations evolving
AAP News 2005 26: 12. [Full Text]  

PEDIATRIC DRUG LABELING UPDATE:Back

Prozac labeled as safe, effective for depression in children
AAP News 2005 26: 26. [Full Text]  

PEDIATRICIANS AND THE LAW:Back

Florida physicians serve as example of how to fight for liability reform
AAP News 2005 26: 17. [Full Text]  

CODING CORNER:Back

AAP News 2005 26: 28. [Full Text]  

CHAPTER VIEWS AND NEWS:Back

Chapter-based collaborations help improve care for kids with ADHD
AAP News 2005 26: 36. [Full Text]  

FOR YOUR INFORMATION:Back

AAP News 2005 26: 27. [Full Text]  

CME:Back

Two PREP courses offer intensive review
AAP News 2005 26: 39. [Full Text]  

HEALTH ALERTS:Back

AAP News 2005 26: 30. [Full Text]  

FELLOWS IN THE NEWS:Back

AAP News 2005 26: 35. [Full Text]  

IN MEMORIAM:Back

AAP News 2005 26: 32. [Full Text]  

SEEN & HEARD:Back

AAP News 2005 26: 29. [Full Text]  

CORRECTIONS:Back

Errata
AAP News 2005 26: 6. [Full Text]  

Correction
AAP News 2005 26: 6. [Full Text]  

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