One in eight parents reported that his or her child had not received pediatrician-recommended care - medication, laboratory testing and/or appointments with specialists - during the previous 12 months due
Saying the measures could help reduce adolescent substance abuse, the American Academy of Pediatrics has called for an end to all tobacco ads, limits on alcohol and prescription drug ads, and for the entertainment industry to stop glamorizing smoking and drinking
One in eight parents reported that his or her child had not received pediatrician-recommended care - medication, laboratory testing and/or appointments with specialists - during the previous 12 months due to concerns over cost and payment, according to a study, presented Sunday, Oct.
One in eight parents reported that his or her child had not received pediatrician-recommended care -- medication, laboratory testing and/or appointments with specialists -- during the previous 12 months due to concerns over cost and payment, according to a study, presented Sunday, Oct. 3, at the American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference and Exhibition in San Francisco.
One in eight parents reported that his or her child had not received pediatrician-recommended care - medication, laboratory testing and/or appointments with specialists - during the previous 12 months due to concerns over cost and payment, according to a study, presented Sunday, Oct. 3, at the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) National Conference and Exhibition in San Francisco.
One in eight parents reported that his or her child had not received pediatrician-recommended care - medication, laboratory testing and/or appointments with specialists - during the previous 12 months due to concerns over cost and payment, according to a study, presented Sunday, Oct. 3, at the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) National Conference and Exhibition in San Francisco.
One in eight parents reported that his or her child had not received pediatrician-recommended care -- medication, laboratory testing and/or appointments with specialists -- during the previous 12 months due to concerns over cost and payment, according to a new study.
(American Academy of Pediatrics) One in eight parents reported that his or her child had not received pediatrician-recommended care -- medication, laboratory testing and/or appointments with specialists -- during the previous 12 months due to concerns over cost and payment, according to a study, presented Sunday, Oct.
(American Academy of Pediatrics) One in eight parents reported that his or her child had not received pediatrician-recommended care -- medication, laboratory testing and/or appointments with specialists -- during the previous 12 months due to concerns over cost and payment, according to a study, presented Sunday, Oct.
American Academy of Pediatrics would ban cigarette advertisements altogether