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… manage it. Self-Management BC Find free health programs for adults who are living with one or more chronic conditions …
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… parents to focus on their relationships with their other children. Having regular breaks may also help a family … Academy of Pediatrics clinical report: Management of children with autism spectrum disorders. Pediatrics , … Academy of Pediatrics clinical report: Management of children with autism spectrum disorders. Pediatrics , …
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… you may need. These include: Your age . Babies and older adults tend to get sicker quicker. Your overall health . If … Child Safety: Preventing Falls Preventing Falls in Older Adults Preparing For Your Appointment You can help your … you may need. These include: Your age . Babies and older adults tend to get sicker quicker. Your overall health . If …
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… to live on your own. Osteoporosis affects millions of older adults. It usually occurs after age 60. It's most common in … Canada recommends routine vitamin D supplements for adults. Ask your doctor if you need to take a supplement … to live on your own. Osteoporosis affects millions of older adults. It usually occurs after age 60. It's most common in …
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… to moderate. Long-lasting hearing loss is rare. But some children may have problems learning to talk and understand … pus from the ear through a small hole in the eardrum. Many children with this problem have some hearing loss. Other … to moderate. Long-lasting hearing loss is rare. But some children may have problems learning to talk and understand …
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… of generalized epilepsy that begins in early childhood. (Children with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome may also have tonic … or tonic seizures are likely to be injured when they fall. Children may have to wear helmets and restrict their … of generalized epilepsy that begins in early childhood. (Children with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome may also have tonic …
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… death early in childhood. Juvenile Tay-Sachs. This affects children ages 2 and older and progresses more slowly than the infantile form. Children don't live beyond their mid-teens. Late-onset … But the child can pass the changed gene on to their children. The juvenile and late-onset forms of Tay-Sachs are …