Collections

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    Hyperbilirubinemia, its effects and treatment, continue to be an ongoing evolving area of investigation. This collection highlights the current science on this area of research.

    Image: Hendrik J. Vreman et al. The effect of light wavelength on in vitro bilirubin photodegradation and photoisomer production
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    Pediatric Research proudly supports Early Career Investigators! In this collection, read their stories and advice they would give to others on the same path.

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    What impact does the research have in Pediatric Research? The articles in this collection translate the research into policy suggestions.

    Image: Tina L. Cheng, et al.
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    As a benefit to members, Pediatric Research works with SPR to promote manuscript writing of early career investigators . These individuals are paired with a seasoned SPR member to produce these reviews on a variety of topics.

    Image: Sonya C. Tang Girdwood, Katelyn M. Rossow et al.
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    There is a growing understanding of the important contributions of nutrition in the prevention and treatment of disease. This collection featuring articles from both Pediatric Research and the Journal of Perinatology highlights specific nutritional practices and how they influence outcome in normal and disease states.

    Image: © Westend61/Getty. Used with permission.
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    Image: Gabrielle Lapping-Carr, Joanna Gemel, Yifan Mao, et al.
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    Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) continues to be a major problem in pediatrics with an estimated 10% of all liveborn children affected. This collection gathers the most recent evidence on diagnosis, prognosis and intervention for this devastating diagnosis.

    Image: Moritz Blanck-Lubarsch et al.
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    In this time of COVID-19, pediatric researchers are hastening to complete studies that allow better diagnosis, treatment and prevention of infection in pediatric patients. Pediatric Research is encouraging submission of such articles that represent novel findings of a rigorous scientific nature. These articles will not only be published, but be kept in a collection by Springer Nature.

    Image: Matteo Di NardoGrace van Leeuwen et al