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The Y chromosome contains the genetic material that determines the sex of a child and related development. The extra X chromosome that occurs in Klinefelter ...
A patient's genes may affect the risk of developing complications, such as congestive heart failure, heart attack, stroke, and second cancer, years after ...
Learn cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Dr. Tookey says that parents and child care providers should know CPR. Supervise. Never leave children unsupervised ...
Evaluation of Community Programs for Early Childhood Development: Parental Perspectives and Recommendations. Matern Child Health J. 2019 Jan; 23 (1):120-130
Childhood treatment is not a cure. Dr. Kopecky says that even if you had successful treatment as a child, you need continued care in adulthood. For some ...
... child's care during the Hummingbird procedure," says Moll. "When talking with parents, I emphasize the role they play in being a calming presence for their ...
However, if work, school or child care involves close contact with others, it may be best to stay home until your or your child's symptoms clear up.
Mayo Clinic's Angelman Syndrome Clinic manages care and provides access to many specialists, depending on your or your child's needs.
To this day, pediatric cardiac surgeons at Mayo Clinic strive to provide the best care for children and develop the care of the future through research and ...
It also provides thorough information about healthy diets. Pediatric specialty care. Specialists in pediatric endocrinology treat children with type 1 and type ...
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