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A growth plate fracture affects the layer of growing tissue near the ends of a child's bones. Growth plates are the softest and weakest sections of the ...
... child development or something that's likely to be a long-term condition. Learn about your child's communication skills more broadly. This may include ...
Growth problems. Juvenile idiopathic arthritis can interfere with your child's growth and bone development. Some medications used for treatment, mainly ...
Regular exposure to too much alcohol can affect a baby's growth, development and sleep. ... Receive a bonus guide on ways to manage your child's health just for ...
... children, health care providers strongly recommend genetic testing and ... child's development, schedule an appointment with your health care provider.
Liver disease affects newborns, toddlers and teenagers and has many adverse effects — not only on liver function, but also on the child's growth, development ...
2012. Fellow - Pediatric NeuropsychologyBoston Children's Hospital · 2010. PhD - Developmental Psychopathology and Clinical ScienceUniversity of Minnesota, Twin ...
Children who don't get enough vitamin D from these two sources can develop a deficiency: Sunlight. Your child's skin produces vitamin D when it's exposed to ...
A healthy pregnancy diet will promote your baby's growth and development. ... Protein is crucial for the growth of your unborn baby, also called a fetus.
... child to have delayed development, intellectual disability and problems with behavior. When to see a doctor. Talk to your health care provider in these ...
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