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Pediatric golf cart injuries are on the rise

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Pediatric golf cart injuries are on the rise
Pediatric golf cart injuries have steadily increased over the past three years, according to research presented during the American Academy of Pediatrics 2025 National Conference & Exhibition at the Colorado Convention Center from Sept. 26–30.

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1. EU approves contentious Alzheimer's medication

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The European Union on Thursday approved the highly contentious Alzheimer's medication Kisunla under strict conditions, with the drug's effectiveness hotly debated by the medical community.

2. Halal concerns drive vaccine hesitancy as Indonesia fights measles outbreak

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Three health care workers rode motorbikes into the Indonesian city of Sumenep, carrying doses of measles vaccine and a list of children who needed them. With blue medical boxes in hand, they went from house to house administering the life-saving shots.

3. Social media challenges linked to dangerous misuse of over-the-counter antihistamines by teens

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Adolescents and young adults are misusing common over‐the‐counter antihistamines, putting them at risk of severe health outcomes including heart arrhythmias, seizures or death, according to research presented during the American Academy of Pediatrics 2025 National Conference & Exhibition at the Colorado Convention Center from Sept. 26–30.

4. COVID pandemic disrupted sex ed for middle school students, research suggests

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The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in students being less engaged and open about sexual education when compared with other middle school classes, according to research presented during the American Academy of Pediatrics 2025 National Conference & Exhibition, held at the Colorado Convention Center from Sept. 26–30.

5. Research shows significant association between emergency department visits for firearm and motor vehicle-related crashes

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One in four patients treated in an emergency department for firearm injuries had been treated in a prior visit for injuries caused by a motor vehicle crash or other violent incident, according to new research presented during the American Academy of Pediatrics 2025 National Conference & Exhibition. The significant association between types of injuries could indicate a pattern of risky behaviors.

6. Pediatric golf cart injuries are on the rise

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Pediatric golf cart injuries have steadily increased over the past three years, according to research presented during the American Academy of Pediatrics 2025 National Conference & Exhibition at the Colorado Convention Center from Sept. 26–30.

7. Stricter gun laws associated with decreased in-home pediatric firearm homicides

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States that have adopted stronger gun control legislation experience lower rates of in-home pediatric firearm homicides, according to research presented during the American Academy of Pediatrics 2025 National Conference & Exhibition at the Colorado Convention Center Sept. 26-30.

8. Smoking decline linked to fewer newborns with gastroschisis, research finds

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A decline in smoking in the general population, including pregnant people, over the last few decades corresponded with a decline in infants born with a birth defect called gastroschisis, according to research presented during the American Academy of Pediatrics 2025 National Conference & Exhibition, held at the Colorado Convention Center Sept. 26–30.

9. Safe gun storage program gives pediatricians a guide for preventing suicide by firearms

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Discussion around safe firearms storage could be the key to preventing both unintentional and intentional firearm injuries and death, according to research presented during the American Academy of Pediatrics 2025 National Conference & Exhibition at the Colorado Convention Center Sept. 26-30.

10. Sodium nitrite and nitrate increasingly used in youth suicide attempts, study finds

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Young people are increasingly turning to sodium nitrite and nitrate as a method of suicide after buying the products online, according to research presented during the 2025 American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference & Exhibition, held at the Colorado Convention Center Sept. 26–30.

11. Over 20% of sexual health-related TikToks found to contain inaccurate information

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Young adults turning to TikTok for sexual health information are being confronted with misinformation, according to research presented during the American Academy of Pediatrics 2025 National Conference & Exhibition at the Colorado Convention Center from Sept. 26–30.

12. Food outreach specialists make positive impact on childhood food insecurity

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One effective way of tackling childhood food insecurity could be hiring and collaborating with food outreach specialists in pediatricians' offices, according to research presented during the American Academy of Pediatrics 2025 National Conference & Exhibition at the Colorado Convention Center from Sept. 26–30.

13. Majority of 'eco-influencer' TikToks contain contradictory medical information

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A majority of medical and parenting videos being shared on TikTok by non-medical professionals contain misinformation, according to research presented during the American Academy of Pediatrics 2025 National Conference & Exhibition at the Colorado Convention Center from Sept. 26-30.

14. COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy associated with better neonatal outcomes without added maternal risk

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An analysis of data from over 1.2 million pregnant individuals found that those who received a COVID-19 vaccination had a 58% lower risk of being infected with the virus, as well as a lower risk of experiencing a stillbirth or preterm birth, according to research presented during the American Academy of Pediatrics 2025 National Conference & Exhibition, held at the Colorado Convention Center from Sept. 26–30.

15. Researchers find benefit in routine asthma screening in communities with high asthma prevalence

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Researchers were able to identify more patients with asthma in specific communities by screening all children during routine wellness visits and asking about potential home environmental triggers, according to new research.

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