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… close by that might cheer you up? A TV show? A book? Your child dancing? Whatever you're doing right now, stop and … you good jokes or bringing you funny movies. Laugh with a child. Spend time with the world's leading experts on laughter: children. Be with people who make you laugh. Surround …
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… Acupressure for Morning Sickness Adenomyosis After Childbirth: Coping and Adjusting After Childbirth: Pelvic Bone Problems After Childbirth: Urination … Surgery Rh Sensitization During Pregnancy Safer Sex Safety Plan: Preparing to Leave a Violent Relationship …
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… surgeon or a specialist who treats urinary problems in children (pediatric urologist) does the surgery. Orchiopexy … an outpatient procedure if it is uncomplicated. Sometimes a child needs a short hospital stay. The surgery for testicles … or in the abdomen. For at least 2 weeks after surgery, your child should avoid games, sports, rough play, bike riding, …
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… People of all ages bite their nails. About half of all children between the ages of 10 and 18 bite their nails at … Boys bite their nails more often than girls after age 10. Children may bite their nails more often when they are … having problems at school or with friends. Talk with your child or his or her teacher about any new stress at school. …
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… Flat head syndrome doesn't hurt your baby. And in most children it goes away on its own when the child can sit and stand. If some flattening remains, it's … minor. Most of the time it's covered by hair as your child grows. What causes it? The shape of a newborn's head …
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… diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) are women in their child-bearing years. Questions about whether MS affects … Most couples in which one partner has MS are able to have children without MS affecting the pregnancy, labour, or … footnote 2 Plan ahead If you have MS, and you want to have children, talk with your doctor. Some things to think about …
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… the biological information that parents pass to their children. Genes control the growth and development of cells. … your sex. These sex chromosomes are called X and Y. For a child to be female, she must inherit an X chromosome from each parent (XX). For a child to be male, he must inherit an X chromosome from his …
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… Dehydration: Drinking Enough Fluids (Babies and Young Children) Dehydration: Drinking Extra Fluids (Older Children and Adults) Diabetes in Children: Care Plan for School or Daycare Diabetes: How to …
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… or start with these: Healthy Eating Healthy Eating for Children Weight Management Health Topics Medical Tests Make … Habits Developing a Plan for Healthy Eating Diabetes in Children: Food Issues at School Diabetes: Counting Carbs … Sports Drinks Fasting Fat Replacers in Food Feeding Your Child Using Division of Responsibility Feeding Your Infant …
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… Whether you have seen a health story on the news, your child has come home from school with a note about …