The Academy of
Pediatrics issues a position statement on «Returning to Learning Following a Concussion».
Not exact matches
In January 2008, the American Academy of
Pediatrics (AAP) reversed their
position on this
issue in an article in the journal «
Pediatrics.»
Having served as a consultant both for the American Academy of
Pediatrics subcommittee on breastfeeding, and as an ad hoc consultant for the Infant Sleep
Position and SIDS AAP committee in 2004 - 2005 which was studying the bedsharing
issue and eventually recommended against bedsharing altogether, I was at one point very hopeful if not confident that a compromise would be forthcoming i.e. that the AAP sub-committee would support and educate breastfeeding mothers who chose to bedshare.
«Do as I say, not as I show: Ads in parenting magazines don't always illustrate safe practices: Study finds nearly 1 in 6 ads for children's products use images that clash with American Academy of
Pediatrics recommendations on potentially life - threatening
issues such as infant sleep
positions and choking hazards.»
Internationally, the US Food and Drug Administration is still considering its
position on the products, this video interview on Medscape looked at the
issue of nicotine poisoning in kids using e-cigarettes, and a study in
Pediatrics showed that e-cigarette manufacturers had substantially increased their advertising, resulting in much greater exposure of the products to teenagers and young adults.