Objective: This review article aims to define the fundamental role of the pediatrician in the formation of citizens in the 21st century. Source of data: Significant bibliographical contributions produced by neuroscience, ecology, and epigenetics in the early childhood scenario. Synthesis of data: Many diseases that impair the lives of adults result from severe and often uncontrollable disorders that occur in early childhood, an irreplaceable period for the safe construction of the human brain, personality, and intelligence. There is noteworthy scientific evidence that has become unquestionable, according to which abuse and neglect and other forms of violence to which children are exposed during the the course of their lives, are the genesis...
Objectives: To describe the concept of the first 1,000 days, its importance for health, and actions ...
Copyright © 2015 Noriko Kato et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of Cr...
Volpe et al Objective: To examine the factors influencing medical students to choose child and adole...
AbstractObjectiveThis review article aims to define the fundamental role of the pediatrician in the ...
Objective: This review article aims to define the fundamental role of the pediatrician in the format...
The article focuses on the participation of children in pediatric care, which means that the child’s...
Objective: To review the epidemiology and update the scientific knowledge on the problems of develop...
Objective: To review the literature about functional psychosis in children and adolescents, allowing...
This CME activity is intended for physicians, medical students and nurse practitioners. Pediatric em...
Research article with tables.Within the pediatric hospital environment, child life specialists are ...
The epidemiology and social context of American childhood are rapidly changing. Adverse social, econ...
Issue Editor, Robert Block\u27s, point of view and summary of the articles in New Morbidities 2.
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Children at develop...
Early childhood (birth-8 years), particularly the first 3 years, is the most critical time in develo...
The article focuses on the need to enhance the knowledge of infant parents. Through joint efforts, t...
Objectives: To describe the concept of the first 1,000 days, its importance for health, and actions ...
Copyright © 2015 Noriko Kato et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of Cr...
Volpe et al Objective: To examine the factors influencing medical students to choose child and adole...
AbstractObjectiveThis review article aims to define the fundamental role of the pediatrician in the ...
Objective: This review article aims to define the fundamental role of the pediatrician in the format...
The article focuses on the participation of children in pediatric care, which means that the child’s...
Objective: To review the epidemiology and update the scientific knowledge on the problems of develop...
Objective: To review the literature about functional psychosis in children and adolescents, allowing...
This CME activity is intended for physicians, medical students and nurse practitioners. Pediatric em...
Research article with tables.Within the pediatric hospital environment, child life specialists are ...
The epidemiology and social context of American childhood are rapidly changing. Adverse social, econ...
Issue Editor, Robert Block\u27s, point of view and summary of the articles in New Morbidities 2.
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Children at develop...
Early childhood (birth-8 years), particularly the first 3 years, is the most critical time in develo...
The article focuses on the need to enhance the knowledge of infant parents. Through joint efforts, t...
Objectives: To describe the concept of the first 1,000 days, its importance for health, and actions ...
Copyright © 2015 Noriko Kato et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of Cr...
Volpe et al Objective: To examine the factors influencing medical students to choose child and adole...