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      Pediatrician Advice: What To Do When the Daycare Calls Your Child a Biter | Alison Escalante MD - 1 year(s) ago

      Many parents are told by daycares that their toddler is a biter and may get kicked out. But aggression is a normal developmental stage.

      Source: theprimarycarer.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Pediatrics
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        Have you ever gotten a call from the #daycare director? "Your kid is a #biter and we might have to kick them out" is one of the most common calls I hear about from #parents. Read my response as a #pediatrician: https://t.co/Fxr3UXpjVJ https://t.co/AeDjlY6CQH

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      Clinical and CSF single-cell profiling of post-COVID-19 cognitive impairment - 1 year(s) ago

      Clinical and cellular features of post-COVID-19 cognitive impairment remain elusive. Hu et al. show improvement from this condition to be slow and link this improvement to single-cell gene expression profiles of greater monocyte recruitment and interferon-associated responses in the cerebrospinal fluid.

      Source: www.cell.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Pediatrics
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        Researchers also found that this acute infection signature was distinct from that found in Alzheimer's disease, anxiety and depression. This means that the brain fog and cognitive impairments caused by Long Covid are inflammatory. #longcovid https://t.co/jeYs9tx8Ql

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      Long COVID Looks Like Acute Infection in the Brain - 1 year(s) ago

      New research finds that patients with Long COVID brain fog or cognitive impairment have the biological signature of acute COVID-19 infection in their brain.

      Source: www.psychologytoday.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Pediatrics
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        The study found that 50% of people did improve from their brain fog, but only slowly and after two years. Those who recovered showed evidence of an effective immune system response led by activation of interferon lambda. https://t.co/cDNtrv8BgZ #longcovid

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      Early Treatment with Pegylated Interferon Lambda for Covid-19 | NEJM - 1 year(s) ago

      The efficacy of a single dose of pegylated interferon lambda in preventing clinical events among outpatients with acute symptomatic coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) is unclear. We conducted a ra…

      Source: www.nejm.org
      Categories: General Medicine News, Pediatrics
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        Last year, a study of pegylated interferon lambda in acute COVID infection was published in the NEJM. https://t.co/oihRJJP6V4

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      Clinical and CSF single-cell profiling of post-COVID-19 cognitive impairment - 1 year(s) ago

      Clinical and cellular features of post-COVID-19 cognitive impairment remain elusive. Hu et al. show improvement from this condition to be slow and link this improvement to single-cell gene expression profiles of greater monocyte recruitment and interferon-associated responses in the cerebrospinal fluid.

      Source: www.cell.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Pediatrics
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        AEscalanteMD

        Researchers also found that this acute infection signature was distinct from that found in Alzheimer's disease, anxiety and depression. This means that the brain fog and cognitive impairments caused by Long Covid are inflammatory. #longcovid https://t.co/jeYs9tx8Ql

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      One parent criticized my book, and she has a point | Alison Escalante MD - 1 year(s) ago

      In a book review on Goodreads, a parent was trying to use SIGH, SEE, START to meet her children’s emotional needs, while they were fighting.

      Source: theprimarycarer.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Pediatrics
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        I loved her review so much that I wrote a blog post to respond, and highlighted that the first step in parenting is to decrease chaos. When kids are fighting, their emotional need is to pause the fighting first. Read more here: https://t.co/xlgCuykbxi #ParentingTips

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      New Study Warns Parents Not To Overdo Attunement With Their Child - 1 year(s) ago

      New research finds that more parental attunement does not imply a better relationship, but may instead reflect interaction issues.

      Source: www.forbes.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Pediatrics
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        The team encourages parents to find a sweet spot that supports their child without overwhelming them. Read the article here: https://t.co/NpJSjpe2MJ #parenting #attunement #attachment #parentingtips

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      Covid-19 Found in People’s Blood Months After Infection - 1 year(s) ago

      Lancet study finds Covid-19 viral proteins in blood of 25% of people post-Covid

      Source: www.psychologytoday.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Pediatrics
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        Researchers provide an important clue to Long Covid, finding viral proteins in the blood of 25% of people > 1 year after infection. Team at UCSF led by @MichaelPelusoMD and supported by Amy Proal @microbeminded2 of @polybioRF #LongCovid #longcovidkids https://t.co/nAgBZhk0o4 https://t.co/1f19OupgEt

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      The Many Reasons For Hope in Long Covid - 1 year(s) ago

      A CNN reporter’s new book tells how Long Covid patients make democracy work.

      Source: www.psychologytoday.com
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        CNN Reporter and author of "The Long Haul" Ryan Prior @r_prior shares a story of community, advocacy, and democracy in response to @BernieSanders proposed bill for $10 Billion in funding for #longcovid #research. Thankyou @SenSanders https://t.co/BlY8rzMF6B

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      How To Raise Your Kids More Mindfully And Skillfully (And ENJOY Doing It) | Dr. Alison Escalante - The Health Investment - 1 year(s) ago

      EPISODE 233 – Alison Escalante, MD, is a Pediatrician, author of the upcoming book Sigh, See, Start: How To Be The Parent Your Child Needs In A World That Won’t Stop Pushing, TEDx Speaker, writer, and woman on a mission to ease the epidemic of anxiety that has convinced us we are always failing and is stealing our joy. She has

      Source: thehealthinvestment.com
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        In this podcast episode we talk about parenting with more mindfulness. Using the Sigh, See, Start method we grow in our skillfulness at a fast pace. Listen to the episode here: https://t.co/vXxaUtY3qt #parenting #podcast #parentingtips https://t.co/rl6slK6oom

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    Dr. Alison Escalante

    @AEscalanteMD

    Pediatrician, @Forbes Contributor & #TEDx Speaker. #Writer for @PsychToday, Medium, Scary Mommy. Tweets not medadvice/endorsements.

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