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American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. https://www.aapd.org/research/oral-health-policies--recommendations/management-of-the-developing-dentition-and- ...
Delayed or inappropriate emotional development · Loss of self-confidence or self-esteem · Social withdrawal or a loss of interest or enthusiasm · Depression ...
... baby for symptoms of irritability or poor feeding. The long-term effects of amphetamine exposure on infant development are not well understood. If needed ...
A balanced diet gives children fuel for growth and activity. Encourage your child to eat nutritious foods. Learn which nutrients are key and in what amounts and ...
... development. So you might not know if weight is a concern based on how your child looks. A measurement called the body mass index (BMI) helps healthcare ...
... child's system. Disruption of epidermal growth factor has important implications to the development of enteric infections that can result in bloodstream ...
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Children with Rett syndrome usually develop repetitive, purposeless hand movements, which differ from child to child. ... development. Problems or changes ...
... baby's health or development. Colic typically does not require medical care ... Comfort measures — such as holding, rocking or walking with the baby — usually do ...
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