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… baby and try to see if there are any growth concerns or birth defects. The shape and size of your baby’s physical … is 18 to 22 weeks into your pregnancy. Markers are not birth defects. They are most often normal variations in …
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… was limp, and he was drooling. Janet rushed Nathan to the hospital. The doctors said Nathan had a stroke, likely from …
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… (Accutane®) for acne, significantly increase the risk of birth defects. It is important to use effective …
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… it is the most frequent cause of infectious diarrhea in hospitals and health care facilities. C. diff infections may …
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… return. Is naloxone safe? Yes, naloxone is very safe. Hospital emergency departments and ambulance attendants have …
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… babies and the elderly. Severe illness is very rare and hospital care is usually not needed. How does the virus …
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… this information. All schools, daycares, care homes and hospitals in the affected area are notified in writing …
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… between periodontal disease and having a pre-term or low-birth weight baby. These babies are at greater risk of …
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… to eat solid foods for a few days. You have been in the hospital on a limited diet (due to surgery or illness) and …
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… If you have a serious E. coli infection, you may need hospitalization, blood transfusion and dialysis. For more …