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Intervention in Testing of Pediatric Patients

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At a time when testing can be done for any number of pediatric diseases and conditions, there have also been questions raised about the benefits and risks of those tests.

At a time when testing can be done for any number of pediatric diseases and conditions there have also been questions raised about the benefits and risks of those tests.

At the 2014 AAP National Conference & Exhibition in San Diego, CA, Alan Schroeder, MD, FAAP, discussed some of the questions and concerns that parents should be made aware of when it comes to the health and well being of their children.

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