In pediatric news, available at MDLinx, auditory delays have been found in autism, respiratory irritants in the home have been found to have sources beyond household pets and newborn and prenatal diagnosis of galactosemia is increasingly being considered as a necessity in some countries until better methods of treatment are developed.
These and other relevant pediatric current events that can be read about at MDLinx, are reshaping the world of pediatrics every day. And with the convenience of the internet, there’s no reason not to keep up to date with, not only recent discoveries and common practices but also other relevant news.
Though galactosemia is widely known to be common in Italy, it is being routinely tested for in more and more cities today. Due to recent pediatric news trends, pediatricians and new parents may want to screen for the condition even if screening has not yet become standard operational procedure in their particular locality.
The benefits of keeping abreast with new treatments and technology are obvious. And the galactosemia case mentioned above is one example of a well known condition with established and stable diagnosis and treatment methods. Yet the issue has become relevant, not because of a new discovery or new technology but because of relevance in certain localities.
The same can hold true for relevance in terms of race, climate, epidemics and other situational factors.



