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COVID-19 Pediatric Information/Research Updates

March 27, 2020by m0casa02 Leave a comment

COVID-19 in Children: Initial Characterization of the Pediatric Disease DOI: 10.1542/peds.2020-0834 Journal: Pediatrics Citation: Cruz A, Zeichner S. COVID-19 in children: initial characterization of the pediatric disease. Pediatrics. 2020; doi: […]

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Print Books Better Than E-Books for Parent-Toddler Interaction

May 22, 2019by m0casa02 Leave a comment

Print books seem to encourage better parent-toddler interaction than electronic books, a Pediatrics study finds. Nearly 40 parent-toddler pairs were observed while reading three types of books: a basic e-book, […]

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Infant Walkers a Common Cause of Injury

October 24, 2018by m0casa02 Leave a comment

I recently had the opportunity to write a blog regarding common questions brought to the clinician by parents of at-risk babies. In it, I discussed the dangers of trying to […]

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Promoting Healthy Development By Playing with Your Children

August 30, 2018by m0casa02 Leave a comment

Imagine if pediatricians could write a prescription to help patients during the first two years of well-child visits that would boost social-emotional, cognitive, language and self-regulation skills. Research shows they […]

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Pediatrics Group Issues Statement on Food Additives and Child Health

August 6, 2018by m0casa02 Leave a comment

From NEJM Journal Watch, published July 23, 2018 Edited by Susan Sadoughi, MD, and André Sofair, MD, MPH Numerous food additives — whether those added directly to food during processing […]

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Child Advocacy in Politically Tumultuous Times

March 5, 2018by m0casa02 1 Comment

In my long career in medicine I have had the privilege of serving the public in numerous capacities.  My latest appointment at the Greenville Health System is within the Department […]

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Legislative Advocacy

March 13, 2017by m0casa02 1 Comment

March is the month in which South Carolina celebrates Legislative Action at the State Capitol.  The activities are meant to recognize the role played by advocates in helping allocate resources […]

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Transitioning of health care services for autistic individuals

December 7, 2015by m0casa02 2 Comments

One of the biggest needs within the autism spectrum disorder (ASD) community is that of facilitating the transition of patients from services and responsibilities meant for a young individual to […]

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