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Reminders to parents could lower kidEs admissions

Article Abstract:

A study conducted reveals that the number of pediatric hospital admissions that occur each year in the US would be reduced when physicians educating the parents of young patients about managing their childrenEs health problems at home spend more time.

Author: Landers, Susan J.
Publisher: American Medical Association
Publication Name: American Medical News
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0001-1843
Year: 2003
Children, Health aspects, Practice, Pediatricians

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Germ warfare

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Sinusitis is considered as the most common chronic condition to beset humans that is difficult to diagnose and treat. In order to diagnose sinusitis suggestions to perform CT scan are given but only after a course of treatment is tried and failed.

Author: Landers, Susan J.
Publisher: American Medical Association
Publication Name: American Medical News
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0001-1843
Year: 2003
Care and treatment, Usage, Diagnosis, CT imaging, CAT scans, Sinusitis

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