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The Indian Academy of Pediatrics is the association of Indian pediatricians. It was established in 1963, in Mumbai, India and claims to have 23,000 members, as of the year 2013 [1] The head office of IAP is in Mumbai while Delhi is the seat of its official publication – Indian Pediatrics, a MEDLINE indexed medical journal. [2]
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Sep 1, 2011 · The American Academy of Pediatrics recognizes that appropriate and sufficient regular physical activity plays a significant part in enhancing and maintaining health. 1,–,7 However, special consideration, preparation, modifications, and monitoring are essential when children and adolescents are engaging in sports or other vigorous physical activities in warm to hot weather.
Jun 1, 2004 · The American Academy of Pediatrics issued its first statement on homosexuality and adolescents in 1983, with a revision in 1993. This report reflects the growing understanding of youth of differing sexual orientations. Young people are recognizing their sexual orientation earlier than in the past, making this a topic of importance to pediatricians. Pediatricians should be aware that some ...
A Academia Americana de Pediatria ( AAP) foi fundada em 1930 por 35 médicos pediatras para trabalhar sobre as normas de saúde pediátricas. Tem atualmente 60 mil membros nos cuidados primários e áreas sub-especialistas. Pediatras qualificados podem se tornar membros da Academia. A AAP é baseada em Elk Grove Village, Illinois, com um ...
Apr 1, 2023 · Sleep Disorders in Childhood. Pediatr Rev (2023) 44 (4): 189–202. Significant knowledge and practice gaps among primary care providers pose barriers to adequate screening, identification, and treatment of sleep problems in children. Clinical exposure to sleep disorders remains relatively underemphasized during residency training.
Feb 26, 2024 · The violence, suffering, and death from the terrorist attack on Israel and the Israel-Hamas War weigh on us all. Pediatricians—who are called to care for children and keep them safe and healthy—have been reaching out to the American Academy of Pediatrics expressing anguish, outrage, and a deep desire to help stop the killing, ease the suffering, and protect all children from harm.We are ...