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Fetal anemia occurs when there is a low amount of healthy red blood cells in a developing baby. ... Other anomalies include abnormal brain development ...
... infants with rare genetic conditions during a critical window of development. Precision medicine in the NICU. Rapid whole ...
... child's growth, development and intellectual achievement. Chronic liver disease impacts physical and psychosocial development and affects family ...
Mayo Clinic School of Continuous Professional Development ... Click here for an email preview. Email. Infant's First Year (0-1) ... Sexual development and sexuality ...
Delayed growth or sexual development; Diarrhea; Failure to thrive (infant or toddler); Fever; Lump in abdomen. Nausea or vomiting; Passing gas; Rash; Stools ...
A molar pregnancy is linked with irregular growth of the placenta, the pregnancy-associated organ that gives an unborn baby oxygen and nutrients. With a partial ...
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 ...
Mayo Clinic School of Continuous Professional Development ... Hydrocephalus can happen at any age, but it occurs more often among infants and among adults 60 and ...
Pediatric cervical spinal surgeons must account for the child's future growth and development. Possible risks of pediatric cervical spine surgery include ...
Learn the reasons for this surgical procedure to deliver a baby ... Mayo Clinic School of Continuous Professional Development ... Your health professional may ...
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