The biggest changes in pediatric and adolescent medicine are subspecialization and improved access to services geared toward age-specific health needs. As the US population of Generation Z youngsters increases, so does the need for personalized medical care, which meets a range of acute and chronic health needs and delivers prevention strategies. Let’s explore the future
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Does Contraception Actually Prevent Pregnancy?
The Centers for Disease Control reports that about 55 percent of teens have sex by the age of 18. Most use some form of contraception to prevent pregnancy or birth control, but these statistics raise the question, does contraception really work? Let’s look at forms of contraception, the underlying reasons for effectiveness, and where you
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