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Unexpected Increased Mortality After Implementation of a Commercially Sold Computerized Physician Order Entry System

Yong Y. Han
Dec 1, 2005; 116:1506-1512
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Growth in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Influences Neurodevelopmental and Growth Outcomes of Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants

Richard A. Ehrenkranz
Apr 1, 2006; 117:1253-1261
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Report of the Second Task Force on Blood Pressure Control in Children--1987

Task Force on Blood Pressure Control in Children
Jan 1, 1987; 79:1-25
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Is Chronic Lung Disease in Low Birth Weight Infants Preventable? A Survey of Eight Centers

Mary Ellen Avery
Jan 1, 1987; 79:26-30
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Abnormal Pulmonary Outcomes in Premature Infants: Prediction From Oxygen Requirement in the Neonatal Period

Andrew T. Shennan
Oct 1, 1988; 82:527-532
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Predictive Ability of a Predischarge Hour-specific Serum Bilirubin for Subsequent Significant Hyperbilirubinemia in Healthy Term and Near-term Newborns

Vinod K. Bhutani
Jan 1, 1999; 103:6-14
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Secondary Sexual Characteristics and Menses in Young Girls Seen in Office Practice: A Study from the Pediatric Research in Office Settings Network

Marcia E. Herman-Giddens
Apr 1, 1997; 99:505-512
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Update on the 1987 Task Force Report on High Blood Pressure in Children and Adolescents: A Working Group Report from the National High Blood Pressure Education Program

National High Blood Pressure Education Program Working Group on Hypertension Control in Children and Adolescents
Oct 1, 1996; 98:649-658
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The EPICure Study: Outcomes to Discharge From Hospital for Infants Born at the Threshold of Viability

Kate Costeloe
Oct 1, 2000; 106:659-671
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2000 Growth Charts for the United States: Improvements to the 1977 National Center for Health Statistics Version

Cynthia L. Ogden
Jan 1, 2002; 109:45-60
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Children With Complex Chronic Conditions in Inpatient Hospital Settings in the United States

Tamara D. Simon
Oct 1, 2010; 126:647-655
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A Simple Estimate of Glomerular Filtration Rate in Children Derived From Body Length and Plasma Creatinine

G. J. Schwartz
Aug 1, 1976; 58:259-263
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A New Definition of Children With Special Health Care Needs

Merle McPherson
Jul 1, 1998; 102:137-139
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The Relation of Overweight to Cardiovascular Risk Factors Among Children and Adolescents: The Bogalusa Heart Study

David S. Freedman
Jun 1, 1999; 103:1175-1182
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Neurodevelopmental and Functional Outcomes of Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants in the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research Network, 1993-1994

Betty R. Vohr
Jun 1, 2000; 105:1216-1226
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Palivizumab, a Humanized Respiratory Syncytial Virus Monoclonal Antibody, Reduces Hospitalization From Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection in High-risk Infants

The IMpact-RSV Study Group
Sep 1, 1998; 102:531-537
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Late-Onset Sepsis in Very Low Birth Weight Neonates: The Experience of the NICHD Neonatal Research Network

Barbara J. Stoll
Aug 1, 2002; 110:285-291
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Neonatal Outcomes of Extremely Preterm Infants From the NICHD Neonatal Research Network

Barbara J. Stoll
Sep 1, 2010; 126:443-456
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England presented with Maurice Burlaz Trophy

England won the 2017 Maurice Burlaz Trophy, the prize awarded to the nation that achieved the best results in UEFA's men's youth competitions over the previous two seasons.




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Where to watch Under-19 EURO

Fourteen matches will be televised throughout the world from the finals in Finland.




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Free: Read the #U19EURO programme

Get the inside line on the tournament and the eight teams involved with the free digital programme.




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Martínez Munuera ready for final step on U19 journey

"I'm sure that when I get home, I'll be a better referee than when I arrived here." - We meet U19 EURO final referee Juan Martínez Munuera.




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All the Under-19 EURO results

Recap all the results from Finland following Portugal's dramatic final win against Italy.




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Portugal pair share U19 EURO top scorers' prize

U19 EURO winners Trincão Francisco and João Filipe were also winners in the race for the golden boot at the tournament, finishing tied at the top with five goals.




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U19 EURO qualifying round report

The 13 qualifying round groups are complete, with 26 teams through to join top seeds Portugal and Germany in the elite round.




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Where to watch the 2019 Under-19 EURO

Find out how to watch the 2019 UEFA European Under-19 Championship where you are.




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#U19EURO facts and figures

UEFA.com rounds up the crucial statistics for the Under-19 competition, including past winners and hosts, biggest wins and top scorers.




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Blood Pressure Responses to Psychosocial Stress in Young Adults With Very Low Birth Weight: Helsinki Study of Very Low Birth Weight Adults

Young adults born prematurely with very low birth weight (≤1500 g) have higher blood pressure than do their counterparts born at term. We tested whether they also have higher blood pressure reactivity to psychosocial stress, which may be a more-specific predictor of long-term cardiovascular morbidity. Systolic and diastolic blood pressure levels for 44 very low birth weight adults (mean age: 23.1 years; SD: 2.3 years) and 37 control subjects (mean age: 23.6 years; SD: 2.0 years) were measured through noninvasive finger photoplethysmography during a standardized psychosocial stress challenge (Trier Social Stress Test). Baseline and task values and their difference (ie, reactivity) served as outcome variables. In comparison with the control group, the very low birth weight group had 7.9 mm Hg higher diastolic blood pressure during the task and 4.8 mm Hg higher diastolic reactivity, with adjustment for gender and age, height, and BMI at testing. A similar trend was seen for systolic blood pressure during the baseline period and the task, but the group differences were not statistically significant. Our results indicate that very low birth weight is associated with elevated blood pressure reactivity to psychosocial stress and, therefore, may increase the risk of cardiovascular morbidity.




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Penn State Harrisburg honors retiring faculty, staff

Penn State Harrisburg this spring honored three retiring faculty and staff members.




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Penn State Harrisburg recognizes staff with 25 years of service

Penn State Harrisburg this spring recognized staff members who have served the college for 25 years.




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Penn State Harrisburg recognizes spring 2020 student marshals

Penn State Harrisburg has selected six graduates to represent each academic school and graduate studies as student marshals for spring 2020.




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Invent Penn State Innovation Hub Network pivots to offer digital resources

Across Pennsylvania, the Invent Penn State innovation hub network has pivoted to deliver needed programming and services online, by providing online mentoring, webinars, virtual speaker series, and a Virtual Idea TestLab.




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Penn State Harrisburg recognizes student achievement

Penn State Harrisburg recently honored students for accomplishments in academics, service, and leadership.




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Faculty support each other through remote learning challenges and triumphs

Penn State Harrisburg faculty share their experiences – the challenges, triumphs and innovations – as they are adapting lesson plans and teaching processes during this time of social distancing.




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Penn State Harrisburg honors student-athletes with virtual awards ceremony

Penn State Harrisburg Intercollegiate Athletics recently honored the athletic, academic, and community achievements of its student-athletes during the 2020 Student-Athlete Award Ceremony video presentation.




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Let Minority-Serving Colleges Be a Model for Teacher Prep, Report Says

Teacher-preparation programs need to better prepare teachers, and especially white teachers, to serve students and communities of colors more effectively, the report says.




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Three Things New Higher Education Bills Would Mean for Teachers and Students

It may be a slow time for K-12 activity on Capitol Hill, but you can't really same the same about higher education, with competing bills vying for attention in the House and Senate.




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Quiz Yourself: How Much Do You Know About Teacher Recruitment?

Quiz Yourself: What are today's biggest challenges to teacher recruitment?




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Teacher-Preparation Programs Make Gains in the 'Science of Reading,' Review Finds

The National Council on Teacher Quality has found that the number of elementary programs teaching scientifically based reading instruction is increasing.




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Here's What Gen Z Teachers Around the World Want in Their Jobs

"This is a very values-oriented generation—they seek to work with purpose and passion, and without that, they'll leave," an education leader at Microsoft said about Generation Z teachers.




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Enrollment in Teacher-Preparation Programs Is Declining Fast. Here's What the Data Show

Nearly every state in the nation has experienced enrollment declines, with some states seeing steep declines of more than 50 percent.




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More Teacher-Preparation Programs Are Teaching the 'Science of Reading,' Review Finds

The National Council on Teacher Quality has found that the number of elementary programs teaching scientifically based reading instruction is increasing.




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When Teaching Media Literacy, Which News Sources Are Credible? Even Teachers Don't Agree

Like other Americans, liberal and conservative teachers perceive news sources' credibility differently. How does that affect their teaching of media literacy?




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Future Teachers Are Unfamiliar With Basic 'Learning Science,' Report Finds

"There's a science of learning, and ... there's not a single teacher who couldn't benefit, I think, from knowing these principles," said the executive director of Deans for Impact, a group of education school leaders.




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Student-Teachers In Limbo During School Shutdowns. Here's How States Can Help

Teacher-preparation programs are rushing to figure out how to support teacher-candidates while still meeting state requirements, which are starting to be revised in some places.




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Epson WorkForce ES-500WR Wireless Document Scanner—Accounting Edition

The Epson WorkForce ES-500WR delivers fast and accurate scans paired with a robust software package that will appeal to data-crunching offices.




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Brother ADS-1250W Wireless Compact Color Desktop Scanner

The Brother ADS-1250W is a fast and accurate, no-nonsense portable document scanner for the small-business traveler.




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How to Share Files and Printers in Windows

You can network your Windows 10 PCs and tablets to share files and printers. Windows 7 and 8.1 users can still use homegroups.




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Readers' Choice Awards 2019: Printers

If you want new printer, there's only one manufacturer to consider—the same printer maker PCMag readers have rated the very best for more than a decade.