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Mayo Clinic School of Continuous Professional Development ... Don't give medicine to a baby without talking to the baby's ... Key personal information, such as ...
Even moderate drinking can have an impact your baby's brain development. Some studies suggest that drinking too much caffeine during the first trimester ...
Effect on fetus or infant · Return of eye infections. · Problems with motor skill development. · Problems with thinking and learning. · Hearing loss. · Slowed growth ...
Symptoms. A child or an adult with wheat allergy is likely to develop symptoms within minutes to hours after eating something containing wheat.
Mayo Clinic School of Continuous Professional Development ... A baby born with an atrial septal defect (ASD) may not have symptoms. ... Serious congenital heart ...
Preterm birth is the most common cause of infant ... The Center for Individualized Medicine is collaborating with Whole Biome to accelerate the development of ...
Females with a missing or partially developed uterus can't get pregnant. If you have healthy ovaries, however, it may be possible to have a baby through in ...
Mayo Clinic School of Continuous Professional Development ... Retinoblastoma is a kind of eye cancer that starts as a growth ... Your child's follow-up plan will ...
Children who have seizures due to high fevers generally won't develop epilepsy. However, the risk of epilepsy goes up if a child has a long fever-triggered ...
Bathing and moisturizing are key to treating baby eczema, which also is called infantile atopic dermatitis. Give your child a short lukewarm bath or shower ...
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