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Pediatrician by Tio Manolo

Sunday, June 21, 2026 Edition XXXXXXXXXXXII
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This Week in Pediatrics

Contemporary Pediatrics – Clinical News & Pediatrician Practice Tips

ByMorgan Ebert, Executive Editor,Kevin Kaiserman, MD ... New ADA 2026 analyses show Afrezza delivered comparable glycemic control, favorable safety, and higher treatment satisfaction in youth.

JAMA Pediatrics – The Science of Child and Adolescent Health

Explore the latest in child health including food and nutrition, Kawasaki disease and C difficile, effects of media, and more. Formerly Archives of Pediatrics.

Three NJ Hospitals Ranked Among America's Best Children's Hospitals in 2026 - 100.1 WJRZ

Three New Jersey hospitals landed spots on Newsweek’s 2026 list of America’s best pediatric facilities. The rankings appeared Sunday. Joseph M. Sanzari Children’s Hospital at Hackensack Meridian Hackensack University Medical...

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Research of the Day

Universal Depression Screening in Adolescents: Implementation and Outcomes

This pragmatic trial implemented universal depression screening using PHQ-9 Modified for Adolescents across 50 primary care practices. Universal screening identified 3x more cases of moderate-to-severe depression compared to targeted screening.

Key findings: (1) 18% of screened adolescents had positive screens requiring follow-up; (2) Early identification led to 40% increase in mental health referrals; (3) False positive rate acceptable at 12%.

🩺 What this means for your practice:

Implement annual depression screening for all patients 12-21 years. Establish referral pathways and follow-up protocols. Address barriers to mental health access in your community.

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Popular Beliefs

ADD/ADHD is caused by poor parenting or too much sugar

What the evidence shows: ADHD has strong genetic and neurobiological components. While environment can influence symptom severity, poor parenting and diet do not cause ADHD. Evidence-based treatments include behavioral therapy and, when appropriate, medication. Blaming parents is harmful and delays effective intervention.

Cracking knuckles causes arthritis

What the evidence shows: Studies comparing habitual knuckle-crackers to non-crackers found no increased arthritis risk. The cracking sound is from gas bubble release in synovial fluid. The main consequence may be reduced grip strength and annoyed family members.

Organic food is significantly more nutritious

What the evidence shows: Organic foods have lower pesticide residues, but studies show minimal nutritional differences compared to conventional foods. What matters most for health is eating a variety of fruits and vegetables, whether organic or conventional.

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Behaviors

Sleep Schedule Consistency and ADHD Symptoms: Intervention Study

This intervention study examined whether consistent sleep schedules improved ADHD symptoms in 150 children ages 6-12. Families implemented strict bed/wake times for 8 weeks while tracking symptoms and sleep.

Key findings: (1) Consistent sleep reduced inattention symptoms by 25%; (2) Bedtime resistance decreased significantly; (3) Effects comparable to some medication responses. Weekend sleep consistency was particularly important.

🩺 What this means for your practice:

Before escalating ADHD treatment, optimize sleep hygiene. Consistent bed/wake times (including weekends) can meaningfully improve symptoms. This is a low-risk intervention all families can implement.

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Genetics

Genetic Testing in Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: Sports Participation Guidance

Updated guidelines incorporate genetic testing results into sports participation decisions for young athletes with HCM. Some genetically positive but phenotypically negative individuals may safely participate in athletics with appropriate monitoring.

Key findings: (1) Risk stratification improved with genetic markers; (2) Shared decision-making framework more nuanced than previous blanket restrictions; (3) Regular cardiac monitoring essential regardless of sport participation.

🩺 What this means for your practice:

Genetic testing can refine, but not eliminate, cardiac risk assessment. Refer to cardiology for any athlete with suspected or confirmed HCM. Shared decision-making with families is appropriate.

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Did You Know? Numbers & Statistics

30%
Antibiotic prescriptions for children that are unnecessary
CDC, 2024
42%
High school students reporting persistent sadness or hopelessness
CDC YRBS, 2024
38%
Children 6mo-17y completed COVID-19 primary series
CDC, 2024
57%
Children 6mo-17y vaccinated against influenza
CDC, 2024