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Wilt TJ, Shaukat A, Shamliyan T, Taylor BC, MacDonald R, Tacklind J, Rutks I, Schwarzenberg SJ, Kane RL, Levitt M. 2010. Lactose intolerance and health. Rockville, MD: U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, 399 pp. (Evidence report/technology assessment; no. 192)

Annotation: This report describes a study that systematically reviewed evidence to determine lactose intolerance, bone health after dairy-exclusion diets, tolerable doses of lactose in subjects with diagnosed lactose intolerance, and management. The report discusses data sources, methods, results, and conclusions.

Contact: U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20857, Telephone: (301) 427-1104 Secondary Telephone: (301) 427-1364 Web Site: http://www.ahrq.gov Available from the website. Document Number: AHRQ Pub. No. 10-E004.

Keywords: Bone diseases, Dairy products, Diet, Disease management, Lactose intolerance

Davison WC, Levinthal JD. 1969. The compleat pediatrician: Practical, diagnostic,therapeutic and preventive pediatrics for the use of general practitioners, pediatricians, interns, and medical students. (9th ed.). Durham, NC: Duke University Press, ca. 300 pp.

Annotation: This book describes a wide range of pediatric conditions and other issues related to pediatric care, including respiratory conditions, nutritional and abdominal conditions; skin, contagious, and exanthem conditions; circulatory, metabolic, and glandular conditions; urogenital conditions; bone, joint, and muscle conditions; laboratory tests, feeding, diets, nursing, and therapy; growth and development; history, and physical exam; and chemotherapy and drugs.

Keywords: Bone diseases, Breastfeeding, Cardiovascular diseases, Child development, Child health, Communicable disease, Diet, Drug therapy, Feeding, Growth monitoring, Joint diseases, Medicine, Metabolic diseases, Muscular diseases, Nutrition, Pediatric care, Pediatrics, Physical examination, Respiratory disorders, Skin diseases, Tests, Urogenital diseases

U.S. Children's Bureau. 1941. Services for crippled children under the Social Security Act, Title V, part 2—Development of program, 1936-39. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 95 pp. (Bureau publication (United States. Children's Bureau); no. 258)

Annotation: This document describes the cooperative federal-state program for services for crippled children made possible by federal grants to the states under Title V, part 2 of the Social Security Act of 1935. It discusses the children receiving service; organization of state agencies; registration and admission procedures; conducting clinics; services in and outside of the hospital; aftercare;quality of care; numbers of children by sex,age, race, and diagnosis; services rendered; limitations of services; and advances to be sought. Statistics are provided throughout the publication. It is a publication of the U.S. Department of Labor, Children's Bureau.

Contact: Maternal and Child Health Library at Georgetown University, E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: https://www.mchlibrary.org Available from the website.

Keywords: Bone diseases, Children with special health care needs, Federal legislation, Program development, Reports, Social Security, State CSHCN programs

   

This project is supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) under grant number U02MC31613, MCH Advanced Education Policy, $3.5 M. This information or content and conclusions are those of the author and should not be construed as the official position or policy of, nor should any endorsements be inferred by HRSA, HHS or the U.S. Government.