Opinion
The power of napping
- Author:
- William G. Wilkoff, MD
As a child approaches the 6-month milestone, napping is a topic ripe for well-considered anticipatory guidance.
Opinion
Childhood cardiovascular risks and longevity
- Author:
- William G. Wilkoff, MD
The two individual risk factors in childhood that appear to be the most potent in adulthood, obesity and smoking, are also the most frustrating...
Opinion
Are teenagers tone deaf?
- Author:
- William G. Wilkoff, MD
The good news is that teenagers are still listening to us, although they are increasingly more interested in what their peers and the rest of the...
Opinion
Your grandmother, the metabolic influencer
- Author:
- William G. Wilkoff, MD
So it appears that the first-generation offspring’s gametes and hence, the third generation, was being exposed in utero to something generated by...
Opinion
Tactile stimulation for inadequate neonatal respiration at birth
- Author:
- William G. Wilkoff, MD
The one study reviewed showed a reduction in tracheal intubation in infants who had received tactile stimulation.
Opinion
Screening for anxiety in young children
- Author:
- William G. Wilkoff, MD
Anxiety happens and unfortunately so do anxiety disorders. We need to be doing a better job of acknowledging and responding to these two realities...
Opinion
Weigh but don’t tell
- Author:
- William G. Wilkoff, MD
The pediatrician’s office conversation that ensues could include the provider’s observations that weight is just one measure of health and in fact...
Opinion
Give patients can’ts but also can do’s
- Author:
- William G. Wilkoff, MD
In my experience, too many physicians forget to include a generous list of “can do’s” in their visit closing discussions.
Opinion
Waiting for the under-5 COVID-19 vaccine
- Author:
- William G. Wilkoff, MD
This may be yet another instance of when the crafty COVID-19 has moved with a pace that will make an under–age-5 vaccine of relatively little...
Opinion
Is family reunification our goal?
- Author:
- William G. Wilkoff, MD
Not every family is repairable, at least on a time schedule that is compatible with the emotional and health needs of the children.
Opinion
The art of saying 'I don't know'
- Author:
- William G. Wilkoff, MD
The art of saying “I don’t know” boils down to what you say after the “but” and how you say it. As long as you have offered a plan to find the...
Opinion
A test for cannabis-caused impairment
- Author:
- William G. Wilkoff, MD
The absence of a laboratory test that can determine when a person is impaired by marijuana has made life difficult for law enforcement officers...
Opinion
Learning a growth mindset
- Author:
- William G. Wilkoff, MD
Most smart children may be born that way, but there are always opportunities for improvement, and our patients and their parents need to believe...
Opinion
The limits of education
- Author:
- William G. Wilkoff, MD
If the truth isn’t convincing the [vaccine] resistors, then the obvious choice is consequences.
Opinion
The death of expertise
- Author:
- William G. Wilkoff, MD
With the pandemic, a sense of urgency has thrust onto the world stage opinions that in the past might have been quietly held theories based on...