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Symptoms alone are not typically sufficient for patients or for staff to determine if an ED visit is warranted. Also today, opioids have a negative effect on breathing during sleep, the American Academy of Pediatrics renews its public health approach regarding gun injury prevention, and fever and intestinal symptoms can delay diagnosis of Kawasaki disease in children.

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Symptoms alone are not typically sufficient for patients or for staff to determine if an ED visit is warranted. Also today, opioids have a negative effect on breathing during sleep, the American Academy of Pediatrics renews its public health approach regarding gun injury prevention, and fever and intestinal symptoms can delay diagnosis of Kawasaki disease in children.

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Symptoms alone are not typically sufficient for patients or for staff to determine if an ED visit is warranted. Also today, opioids have a negative effect on breathing during sleep, the American Academy of Pediatrics renews its public health approach regarding gun injury prevention, and fever and intestinal symptoms can delay diagnosis of Kawasaki disease in children.

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