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MCH Alert: Tomorrow's Policy Today

May 24, 2002

  • Report Releases Child Care Work Force Statistics
  • Resources Available to Encourage Efforts to Enroll Uninsured Children in Medicaid and SCHIP
  • Study Finds Few Improvements in Diversifying Prime Time Network TV
  • Study Assesses Effects of Terrorism on Adolescents' Perceptions of Dying
  • Authors Report on Sex Differences in Primary Care Clinicians' Mental Health Care of Children and Adolescents
  • Study Reports on the Ecology of Risks for Early Childhood Asthma Among Ethnically Diverse

May 17, 2002

  • State and National Campaigns Encourage Seat Belt Use Among Adolescents
  • Health Care System Fails to Meet Many Women's Needs, Survey Finds
  • Article Recommends an Ecological Approach to Breastfeeding
  • Study Finds Racial Differences in Health Care Use Among U.S. Children with Frequent Ear Infections
  • Authors Examine Race As a Moderator of Parent and Family Outcomes Following Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury

May 10, 2002

  • National Partnership Formed to Help Pregnant Smokers Quit
  • CDC Report Offers Guidelines for School Programs to Prevent Skin Cancer
  • Study Assesses Adolescents' Overweight Status and Eating Patterns
  • Article Cites Cost Considerations Affecting Physicians' Provision of Childhood Vaccinations
  • Study Reports National Trends in the Use of Psychotropic Medications by Children and Adolescents

May 3, 2002

  • Report Emphasizes Heightening Pediatricians' Awareness and Skills for Preventing Child Maltreatment
  • Diverse Partnership Focuses on Media-Driven Adolescent Sexual Health Campaign
  • Study Highlights Disparities in Infant Mortality Rates Among Largest U.S. Cities
  • Research Finds Significant Cognitive and Developmental Deficits Among Cocaine-Exposed Infants
  • At-Risk Children Born to Adolescent Mothers Are More Likely to Experience Behavior Problems When They Live in Three-Generation Households, Study Finds
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