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Newborns with Down syndrome have a higher risk of developing serious jaundice. Being a larger-than-average baby with a mother who has diabetes. Larger babies ...
The most common condition that causes Reye's syndrome is medium-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase (MCAD) deficiency. In MCAD deficiency, the body can't break down ...
Other risk factors for pediatric sleep apnea include having: A genetic condition such as Down syndrome or Prader-Willi syndrome. Birth defects in the skull or ...
Metabolic syndrome increases the risk of heart disease and stroke. High triglycerides also can be a sign of: Type 2 diabetes or prediabetes. Low levels of ...
That's because a baby breaks down and gets rid of alcohol slower than an adult does. Alcohol is toxic to the baby's cells. Exposure to alcohol before birth ...
Babies placed in these positions to sleep might have more trouble breathing than those placed on their backs. Sleeping on a soft surface. Lying face down on a ...
Smoking during pregnancy. Mother's age older than 35. Down syndrome or DiGeorge syndrome in the baby. Complications. Untreated tetralogy of Fallot usually leads ...
Down syndrome. By middle age, many people with Down syndrome develop early-onset Alzheimer's disease. Risk factors you can change. You might be able to ...
Now pregnant women can have their baby initially screened for genetic disorders, such as Down syndrome, through the use of a newer blood test that evaluates DNA ...
Down syndrome, Williams syndrome or Turner syndrome. Autoimmune thyroid disease. Microscopic colitis. Addison's disease. Complications. Celiac disease that ...
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