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Pediatric Care for Teenage Depression
PMA screens every teen at every well visit for depression symptoms. This article provides good advice for parents and describes why we are a step ahead of most groups in proactively screening. www.wsj.com…

2017 – 2018 Flu Season
For the second consecutive year, the AAP supports a recommendation by the CDC not to use the live attenuated intranasal influenza vaccine (Flu Mist), which performed poorly against flu viruses in recent seasons. The American Academy of Pediatrics agrees that we should use ONLY THE INJECTABLE versions of the 2017-18 flu vaccines. We will not …

Pediatric Teen Suicide Prevention
We have heard from some families in recent weeks a mix of rave reviews and significant concerns about the Netflix Series, “13 Reasons Why”. The show is frequently being watched by teens and “tweens” who cognitively and emotionally may not be ready or able to understand the serious topics (e.g. suicide, rape, etc) being discussed. …

Dr. Uluski on WTNH: Pediatric Health and DIY Slime
Have your kids started with the new “making slime” craze? Dr. Uluski appeared on WTNH with a warning to make sure they aren’t using unsafe ingredients. Check him out here: http://wtnh.com/2017/01/03/doctors-warn-diy-slime-toy-can-be-toxic/

Pediatric Health Care Tips For Cold Weather
Cold weather is here in full force and there is no better time to do a quick reminder about coats and car seats. While it is important to keep our little ones warm, we also want to make sure they are safe. Important things to keep in mind: No heavy coats or snowsuits. Not only …

Dr. Uluski on Asthma on WNPR
WNPR presented a segment this morning on childhood asthma and the reduction of emergency room visits due to asthma in many of our communities. Dr. Rich Uluski was asked to join them to give the pediatrician’s perspective. You can listen to the full interview here.

Connecticut Pediatric Doctor, Dr. Angoff on WTNH
Watch Dr. Angoff on WTNH as he talks about the importance of staying up-to-date on vaccines. http://wtnh.com/2016/08/16/is-your-child-up-to-date-with-required-vaccines/

Proper Use of Insect Repellent
Due to the upsurge in insect-borne infections such as chikungunya and Zika, it is of critical importance for parents to be aware of the safe and effective use of insect repellents. Both viruses are transmitted by the Aedes mosquito vector, some species of which are present in large parts of the southern and southeastern United …

Connecticut Pediatric Doctor, Dr. Patterson, on Teens & Fatigue
A common reason for adolescents to visit our office is for complaints of fatigue or “feeling tired all the time”. Here are some things to consider before bringing your child in for medical evaluation: 1. How much sleep is she getting?Teens typically need 8-10 hours of sleep per night, but I think we’d be hard …

Connecticut Pediatric Doctor, Dr. Uluski, on Scabies
Dr. Richard Uluski was interviewed by WTNH Channel 8 about the recent outbreak of scabies in Connecticut schools. Read more about it here.