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... childhood development, providing a window into the prenatal environment and fetal exposures. ... children's delays in hitting developmental milestones, up ...
Tell your doctor right away if you or your child develop confusion, headache, nausea and vomiting, numbness or tingling in the arms or legs, or chest pain after ...
1) Develop hypotheses related to how the human genome and genetic variants affect hearing loss in children and adults. 2) Understand phenotypes of hearing loss ...
A patient's genes may affect the risk of developing complications, such as congestive heart failure, heart attack, stroke, and second cancer, years after ...
If you or your child develop a skin rash, hives, or any allergic reaction to this medicine, tell your doctor or nurse as soon as possible. Tell your doctor ...
A member of your health care team examines you after your baby is born to see if you have a tear and, if so, whether it needs to be repaired. Illustration ...
If your delivery is planned before 37 weeks, your health care provider will offer you corticosteroids to help your baby's lungs develop. Request an appointment ...
... care if you're Rh negative and your baby is Rh positive. That's called Rh incompatibility. A baby can inherit the Rh factor from either parent. Your health care ...
... care that children require for Crohn's disease. Mayo Clinic uses advanced diagnostic tests, such as MR enterography, that don't expose children to ionizing ...
A strong desire to be rid of genitals or secondary sex characteristics, or a desire to prevent the development of secondary sex characteristics. A strong ...
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