General pediatricians and a multidisciplinary team of specialists agreed most of the time on which children should be diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder.
A research team led by Penn State and the University of California, Los Angeles, developed a novel surface treatment for medical devices such as catheters to help prevent hospital infections from bacterial films that can form on these devices.
There was no excess risk for serious infections in children born to women on tumor necrosis factor inhibitors with high, compared with low, placental-transfer agents.