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... child, or a birth defect in a newborn. Cataracts may severely cloud the vision of children. And since vision development in the brain takes years to refine ...
Also help your child get enough rest. Good sleep habits will serve your child well for years to come. A balanced diet gives children fuel for growth and ...
We also engage in educational conferences in underdeveloped and developed countries, collaborating on vital clinical approaches and studies. Examples of our ...
Preschoolers who are grieving often regress to an earlier stage of development. They may wet the bed again, use baby talk, or be afraid of the dark. It's ...
Smoking has harmful effects on fetal development. If you do smoke, talk to your health care provider about quitting. Diet. Make sure you're eating a healthy ...
You may wonder how coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) could affect your risk of illness, birth plan or time bonding with your baby. You also might have ...
Fetal anemia occurs when there is a low amount of healthy red blood cells in a developing baby. ... Other anomalies include abnormal brain development ...
If there's enough swelling, irritation and coughing, a child can develop: Loud barking cough that's made worse by crying and coughing, as well as anxiety ...
Mayo Clinic School of Continuous Professional Development ... Infant reflux · Request an Appointment · Symptoms ... Your child's health professional may recommend ...
Your baby's growth is tracked by measuring from your pubic bone to the top of your uterus. This is called the fundal height. After 20 weeks of pregnancy, this ...
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